user manual
SMX-F50BP/SMX-F50RP/SMX-F50SP/SMX-F50UP
Memory Camcorder
SMX-F53BP/SMX-F53RP/SMX-F53SP/SMX-F53UP
SMX-F54BP/SMX-F54RP/SMX-F54SP/SMX-F54UP
SMX-F500BP/SMX-F500RP/SMX-F500SP/SMX-F500UP
SMX-F501BP/SMX-F501RP/SMX-F501SP/SMX-F501UP
SMX-F530BP/SMX-F530RP/SMX-F530SP/SMX-F530UP
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Before reading this user manual
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Make a backup of important recorded data.
If you set TV Super Fine, the corresponding icon (
on the screen.
) will appear
Protect your important recorded data by copying the files to
a PC. We also recommend you copy it from your PC to other
recording media for storage. Refer to the software installation and
USB connection guide.
Copyrights: Please note that this camcorder is intended for
individual use only.
Data recorded on the storage media in this camcorder using
other digital/analogue media or devices is protected by the
Copyright Act and cannot be used without permission of the
owner of the copyright, except for personal enjoyment. Even if
you record an event such as a show, performance, or exhibition
for personal enjoyment, we strongly recommend that you obtain
permission beforehand.
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Descriptions of the “built-in memory” in this user manual apply
only to the following models: SMX-F53 (8GB), SMX-F54 (16GB).
The following terms are used in this manual:
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‘Scene’ refers to the point where you press the Record Start/
Stop button to start recording until you press again to pause the
recording.
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The terms ‘photo’ and ‘still image’ are used interchangeably with
the same meaning.
Before using this camcorder
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For Open Source licenses information, refer to the
“Opensource-F50.pdf” in the provided CD-ROM
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This camcorder records video in H.264 (MPEG4 part10/AVC)
format and in Standard Definition Video (SD-VIDEO).
You can play back and edit the video recorded by the
camcorder on a personal computer using the internal
software of this camcorder.
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Please note that this camcorder is not compatible with other
digital video formats.
Before recording important video, make a trial recording.
Play back your trial recording to make sure the video and audio
have been recorded properly.
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Recorded contents may be lost due to a mistake when handling
this camcorder or memory card, etc. Samsung will not provide
compensation for damages due to the loss of recorded contents.
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Before reading this user manual
Notes regarding trademarks
Correct disposal of batteries in this product
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate battery return systems)
This marking on the battery, manual or packaging indicates
that the batteries in this product should not be disposed of with
other household waste at the end of their working life. Where
marked, the chemical symbols Hg, Cd or Pb indicate that the
battery contains mercury, cadmium or lead above the reference
levels in EC Directive 2006/66. If batteries are not properly
disposed of, these substances can cause harm to human health
or the environment.
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All the trade names and registered trademarks mentioned in this
manual or other documentation provided with your Samsung
product are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective holders.
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The SD logo is a trademark. The SDHC logo is a trademark.
Microsoft®, Windows®, Windows Vista® and DirectX® are either
registered trademarks or trademarks of the Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and/or other countries.
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Intel®, Core™, and Pentium® are the registered trademarks or
trademarks of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other
countries.
To protect natural resources and to promote material reuse,
please separate batteries from other types of waste and
recycle them through your local, free battery return system.
Macintosh, Mac OS are either registered trademarks or
trademarks of Apple Inc. in the United States and/or other
countries.
YouTube is a trademark of Google Inc.
Flickr™ is a trademark of Yahoo.
Facebook is a trademark of Facebook Inc.
Twitter is a trademark of Twitter Inc.
Picasa is a trademark of Google Inc.
Adobe, the Adobe logo, and Adobe Acrobat are either registered
trademarks or trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the
United States and/or other countries.
All the other product names mentioned here in may be
the trademark or registered trademarks of their respective
companies. Furthermore, “TM” and “®” are not mentioned in
each case in this manual.
Correct Disposal of This Product
(Waste Electrical & Electronic Equipment)
(Applicable in the European Union and other European
countries with separate collection systems)
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This marking on the product, accessories or literature
indicates that the product and its electronic accessories (e.g.
charger, headset, USB cable) should not be disposed of
with other household waste at the end of their working life.
To prevent possible harm to the environment or human health
from uncontrolled waste disposal, please separate these
items from other types of waste and recycle them responsibly
to promote the sustainable reuse of material resources.
Household users should contact either the retailer where
they purchased this product, or their local government
office, for details of where and how they can take these
items for environmentally safe recycling.
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Business users should contact their supplier and check
the terms and conditions of the purchase contract. This
product and its electronic accessories should not be mixed
with other commercial wastes for disposal.
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Safety information
The safety precautions illustrated below are to prevent personal injury or material damages. Heed all instructions carefully.
WARNING
Prohibited action.
Do not touch the product.
Means that there is a potential
risk of serious personal injury.
CAUTION
Do not disassemble the product.
Unplug from the power supply.
This precaution must be
followed.
Means that there is a potential
risk of personal injury or damage
to the product.
WARNING
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Do not overload outlets or extension
cords as this may result in abnormal
heat or fire.
Using the camcorder at temperatures
Do not allow water or metal and
inflammable matter to enter the
camcorder or AC power adaptor.
Doing so may pose a fire hazard.
No sand or dust! Fine sand or dust
entering the camcorder or AC power
adaptor could cause malfunctions or
defects.
℉
℃
over 140
(60 ) may result in
fire. Keeping the battery at a high
temperature may cause an explosion.
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No oil! Oil entering the camcorder
or AC power adaptor could cause
electric shock, malfunctions or
defects.
Do not aim the camcorder directly
into the sun. Doing so could cause
eye injuries, as well as lead to
malfunctioning of internal parts of the
product.
Do not bend the power cord or
damage the AC power adaptor by
pressing on it with a heavy object.
There may be a risk of fire or electric
shock.
Do not disconnect the AC adaptor
by pulling on its power-cord, as this
could damage the power-cord.
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Safety information
Do not use the AC adaptor if it has
damaged, split or broken cords or
wires. Doing so may cause fire or
electric shock.
Do not connect the AC adaptor
unless the plug can be fully inserted
with no part of the blades exposed.
Do not dispose of battery in a fire as it
may explode.
Never use cleaning fluid or similar
chemicals to clean the camcorder.
Do not spray cleaners directly on the
camcorder.
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Keep the camcorder away from water
when using it near the beach or pool
or when it rains. There is a risk of
malfunction or electric shock.
Keep the used lithium battery or
memory card out of the reach
of children. If the lithium battery
or memory card is swallowed
by a child, consult physician
immediately.
Do not plug or unplug the power cord
with wet hands. There is a risk of
electric shock.
Keep the power-cord unplugged
when not in use or during lightning
storms. There is a risk of fire.
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When cleaning the AC adaptor,
unplug the power-cord. There is a
risk of malfunction or electric shock.
If the camcorder emits an abnormal
sound or smell, or smokes, unplug
the power-cord immediately and
request service from a Samsung
service centre. There is a risk of fire or
personal injury.
If the camcorder malfunctions,
immediately detach the AC adaptor
or battery from the camcorder.
There is a risk of fire or injury.
Do not attempt to disassemble,
repair, or modify the camcorder or
the AC adaptor to avoid a risk of fire
or electric shock.
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Safety information
CAUTION
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Do not press the surface of the LCD
with force, or hit it with a sharp object.
If you push the LCD surface, display
unevenness may occur.
Do not drop or expose the camcorder,
battery, AC adaptor or other accessories
to severe vibrations or impact. This may
cause a malfunction or injury.
Do not use the camcorder on a tripod
(not supplied) in a place where it is
subject to severe vibrations or impact.
Do not use the camcorder near direct
sunlight or heating equipment. This may
cause a malfunction or injury.
Do not leave the camcorder in a closed
vehicle for a long time where the
temperature is very high.
Do not expose the camcorder to soot
or steam. Thick soot or steam could
damage the camcorder case or cause a
malfunction.
Do not use the camcorder near dense
exhaust gas generated by gasoline
or diesel engines, or corrosive gas
such as hydrogen sulphide. Doing so
may corrode the external or internal
terminals, disabling normal operation.
Do not expose the camcorder to
insecticide. Insecticide entering the
camcorder could cause the product
to fail to operate normally. Turn the
camcorder off and cover it with vinyl
sheet, etc. before using insecticide.
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Do not expose the camcorder to sudden
changes in temperature or high humidity.
There is also a risk of defect or electric
shock when using outdoors during
lightning storms.
Do not place the camcorder down on
the open LCD screen.
Do not wipe the camcorder body with
benzene or thinner. The exterior coating
could peel off or the case surface could
deteriorate.
Do not leave the LCD screen open
when not using the camcorder.
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Safety information
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Do not hold the camcorder by the
LCD screen when lifting it. The
LCD screen could detach and the
camcorder may fall.
Do not use the camcorder near a
TV or radio. Interference from the
camcordercould cause noise on the
TV or in the radio broadcast.
Do not use the camcorder near
sources of strong radio waves or
magnetic fields such as speakers
and large motors. Noise from these
sources could distort the video or
audio you are recording.
Use Samsung-approved accessories
only. Using products from other
manufacturers may cause overheating,
fire, explosion, electric shock or personal
injuries caused by abnormal operation.
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Place the camcorder on a stable
surface that is well ventilated.
Keep important data separately.
Samsung is not responsible for data
loss.
Only plug the adaptor plug into a
socket that is easily accessible. If any
problem occurs with the product, you
must pull the plug out of the socket
to disconnect the power completely.
Turning off the power button on the
product does not completely.
Other manufacturers of optional
accessories compatible with this
camcorder are responsible for their own
products. Use the optional accessories
according to the safety instructions.
Samsung is not responsible for
any malfunction, risk of fire, electric
shock, or damages caused by using
unauthorized accessories.
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Contents
Quick start guide ........................................... 05 About the storage media................................ 30
You can record videos in H.264 format!....................................... 05
Selecting the storage media (SMX-F53/F54 only)......................... 30
Inserting and ejecting a memory card (not supplied) .................... 31
Selecting a suitable memory card (not supplied) .......................... 32
Recordable time and capacity ..................................................... 34
Getting to know the camcorder...................... 09
What's included with your camcorder.......................................... 09
Location of controls..................................................................... 10
Identifying the screen displays ..................................................... 12
Attaching the strap ...................................................................... 17
Adjusting the LCD screen............................................................ 17
Using the battery ......................................................................... 18
Charging the battery.................................................................... 19
Checking the battery state........................................................... 20
Basic recording ............................................. 35
Recording videos......................................................................... 35
Recording photos........................................................................ 36
Quick view function in the record mode....................................... 37
Recording with ease for beginners (SMART AUTO)...................... 38
Zooming...................................................................................... 39
Basic operation of the camcorder................... 23 Basic playback.............................................. 40
Turning your camcorder on/off .................................................... 23
Switching to the power saving mode........................................... 23
Setting the operation modes........................................................ 24
Changing the playback mode...................................................... 40
Playing videos ............................................................................. 41
Viewing photos............................................................................ 43
Using the display(
) button...................................................... 24
Using the back light button.......................................................... 25
Using the Continuous Recording function.................................... 25
Shortcut menu (OK guide) ........................................................... 26
Using the Smart BGM Function ................................................... 26
Shortcut function using the control buttons ................................. 27
Setting the time zone and date/time for the first time ................... 28
Selecting the languages............................................................... 29
Recording options ......................................... 44
Changing the menu settings........................................................ 44
Menu items.................................................................................. 45
iSCENE ....................................................................................... 46
Video Resolution.......................................................................... 47
Photo Resolution......................................................................... 48
16:9 Wide.................................................................................... 48
White Balance ............................................................................. 49
Aperture ...................................................................................... 51
Shutter Speed ............................................................................. 52
EV (Exposure Value) .................................................................... 54
C.Nite.......................................................................................... 55
Focus.......................................................................................... 56
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Anti-Shake(HDIS)......................................................................... 58
Digital Effect ................................................................................ 59
Fader........................................................................................... 60
Wind Cut..................................................................................... 61
Zoom Type.................................................................................. 62
Time Lapse REC ......................................................................... 63
Guideline ..................................................................................... 65
Date Type.................................................................................... 83
Time Type ................................................................................... 84
Date/Time Display ....................................................................... 84
LCD Brightness ........................................................................... 85
LCD Colour ................................................................................. 85
LCD Enhancer............................................................................. 86
Auto LCD Off............................................................................... 86
Menu Design ............................................................................... 87
Transparency .............................................................................. 87
Beep Sound ................................................................................ 88
Shutter Sound............................................................................. 88
Auto Power Off............................................................................ 89
PC Software................................................................................ 89
TV Display ................................................................................... 90
Default Set................................................................................... 90
Version........................................................................................ 90
Language .................................................................................... 90
Demo .......................................................................................... 91
Playback options........................................... 66
Menu items.................................................................................. 66
Multi View Option......................................................................... 67
Play Option.................................................................................. 68
Smart BGM Option...................................................................... 68
Delete.......................................................................................... 69
Protect ........................................................................................ 70
Story-Board Print......................................................................... 71
Using VIEW ............................................................................... 72
Copy (SMX-F53/F54 only)............................................................ 73
Edit (Divide) ................................................................................. 74
Edit (Combine)............................................................................. 75
Slide Show .................................................................................. 76
Slide Show Option....................................................................... 77
File Info........................................................................................ 77
Connecting to a TV........................................ 92
Connecting to a TV (16:9/4:3)...................................................... 92
Viewing on a TV screen ............................................................... 93
Dubbing Videos............................................. 94
System setting .............................................. 78
Menu items.................................................................................. 78
Storage Type (SMX-F53/F54 only)............................................... 79
Storage Info................................................................................. 79
Format......................................................................................... 80
File No......................................................................................... 81
Time Zone .................................................................................. 82
Date/Time Set ............................................................................. 83
Dubbing to VCR or DVD/HDD recorders...................................... 94
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using with a windows computer..................... 95
Checking your computer type...................................................... 95
What you can do with a Windows computer................................ 96
Using the intelli-studio programme............................................... 97
Using as a removable storage device......................................... 101
Troubleshooting........................................... 103
Troubleshooting......................................................................... 103
maintenance & additional information............ 112
Maintenance.............................................................................. 112
Using your camcorder abroad ................................................... 113
Glossary.................................................................................... 114
Specifications.............................................. 115
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Quick start guide
This quick start guide introduces the basic operation and features of your camcorder. See the reference pages for more information.
You can record videos in H.264 format!
You can record videos in H.264 format that is convenient to email and share with your friends and family.
You can also take photos with your camcorder.
Insert a memory card. page 31
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STEP 1: Get ready
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You can use commercially available SDHC (SD High
Capacity) or SD memory cards with this camcorder.
Set the appropriate storage media. page 30 (SMX-F53/F54
only)
Insert the battery into the battery slot. page 18
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Insert the battery into the battery slot until it softly clicks.
CARD
CARD
Charge the battery fully.
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The battery is fully charged when the CHG (charging)
indicator turns green. Page 20
Zoom lever
STEP 2: Record with your camcorder
PHOTO button
MODE button
Recording start/stop button
MODE indicator
Power ( ) button
Recording start/stop button
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LCD screen
Quick start guide
Recording videos
Recording photos
Your camcorder uses advanced H.264 compression technology to
give you the clearest video quality.
Your camcorder can record high quality photos with a 4:3 or 16:9
aspect ratio.
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button to turn
on the camcorder.
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button to turn
on the camcorder.
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Set the lens cover open/close switch to open ( ). page 11
Set the lens cover open/close switch to open ( ). page 11
Press the Recording start/stop button.
To stop recording, press the Recording start/stop button.
Fully press the PHOTO button when the subject is in focus.
2.
2.
0:00:00 [475Min]
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You can record videos in SD (standard definition) quality. The default setting is “TV Fine ꢂ20xꢀꢂ6(ꢀ0i).” page 47
You cannot take photos while you are recording videos.
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Quick start guide
STEP 3: Play back videos or photos
Viewing videos or photos on the LCD screen
You can find recordings quickly by using the thumbnail index view.
Press the MODE button to select the Play mode.
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The thumbnail index view appears. The thumbnail of the latest created or played file is
highlighted.
Normal View
Select the Video or Photo thumbnail index view screen.
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You can easily switch between video and photo thumbnail view using the zoom lever.
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right) button to select a desired video or photo, and then press
the Control (OK) button.
Photo
Move
Play
Viewing on a TV
You can enjoy detailed, brilliant quality videos on a connected TV. pages 92~93
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STEP 4: Save recorded videos / photos
Simple and fun! Use the built-in Intelli-studio programme with your
Windows computer to edit and share your videos and photos.
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Using the Intelli-studio programme built in to your camcorder, you can import videos and photos into
your computer and edit or share the videos and photos with your friends and family. For details, see
pages 97~100.
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Quick start guide
Importing and viewing videos/photos from the camcorder to your PC
Launch the Intelli-studio programme by connecting the camcorder to your PC with
a USB cable.
1.
Contents Manager
Saved files into your PC
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A new file saving screen appears with the Intelli-studio main window. Click
“Yes”, and the uploading procedure starts.
The new files are saved to your PC and registered to “Contents Manager”
2.
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on the Intelli-studio programme.
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You can arrange the files by different options such as Face, Date, Location, etc.
Double-click on the file you would like to playback.
Sharing the videos/photos onto YouTube/Flickr/Facebook
Share your contents with the world by uploading photos and videos directly to a
web site with a single click.
Folders directory on your PC
Click the “Share” “Upload” tab on the browser. page 100
Intelli-studio runs automatically when you connect the camcorder to a
Windows computer (if you have set “PC Software: On”). page 89
STEP 5: Delete videos or photos
If the camcorder’s storage media is full, you cannot record new videos or photos. Delete videos or photos you have saved to your
computer from the camcorder’s storage media. Then you can record new videos or photos on newly freed up space.
Press the MODE button to switch to Play mode, then MENU button "Delete." page 69
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Getting to know the camcorder
Checking your accessories
WHAT'S INCLUDED WITH YOUR
CAMCORDER
Your new camcorder comes
with the following accessories.
If any of these items is missing
from your box, call Samsung’s
Customer Care Centre.
Battery
IA-BP105R :
SMX-F50/F500/F501/F530
IA-BP210R : SMX-F53/F54
AC power adaptor
(AA-MA9 type)
Audio/Video cable
Built-in
Memory
LCD
Model name
Colour
Lens
memory card slot screen
SMX-F50BP
Black
SMX-F50RP
SMX-F50SP
SMX-F50UP
SMX-F53BP
Red
Silver
Blue
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Black
USB cable
User manual CD
Quick start guide
SMX-F53RP
SMX-F53SP
SMX-F53UP
SMX-F54BP
Red
Silver
Blue
8GB
Optional accessories
Black
SMX-F54RP
SMX-F54SP
SMX-F54UP
SMX-F500BP
SMX-F500RP
SMX-F500SP
SMX-F500UP
SMX-F501BP
SMX-F501RP
SMX-F501SP
SMX-F501UP
SMX-F530BP
Red
Silver
Blue
Black
Red
Silver
Blue
Black
Red
16GB
52x (Optical),
65x (Intelli),
2200x (Digital)
Yes
Colour
Carrying case
Memory card
External battery charger
(IA-BC9UA4)
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The exact appearance of each item may vary by model.
The contents may vary depending on the sales region.
Parts and accessories are available for purchase at your local
Samsung dealer. SAMSUNG is not responsible for reduced
battery life time or malfunctions caused by any unauthorized use of
accessories such as the AC adaptor or the batteries.
You can purchase additional batteries(IA-BP210E/IA-BP420E) from
Samsung authorized service centre.
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Silver
Blue
Black
SMX-F530RP
SMX-F530SP
SMX-F530UP
Red
Silver
Blue
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A memory card is not included. See page 32 for memory cards
compatible with your camcorder.
Although some features of the models are different, they operate in the
same way.
Your camcorder includes a user manual CD and a quick start guide
(printed).
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Getting to know the camcorder
LOCATION OF CONTROLS
Front & Left
1
2
3
Lens
1
MENU button
Control (Up/Down/Left/Right/OK) button, Zoom (T/W)
button
4
5
6
Recording start/stop button
LCD screen
8
9
10 11 12 13
Memory card/Jack cover
USB jack (
Memory card slot
AV jack (AV)
CHG (charging) indicator
DC IN jack (DC IN)
)
ⓐ
ⓑ
ⓒ
ⓓ
ⓔ
7
2
3
4
7
8
Built-in speaker
Display ( ) button
5
6
9
Continuous REC. ( ) button
10
11
12
13
Back Light (
) button / Smart BGM button
CARD
SMART AUTO ( SMART ) button / VIEW button
AUTO
Power ( ) button
10
ⓓ
ⓑ ⓒ
ⓐ
ⓔ
MODE button
Getting to know the camcorder
Right Top & Bottom
Rear
1
1
2
8
2
6
5
3
3
4
7
Mode indicator
: Record mode (Video/Photo)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
Zoom lever (T/W)
PHOTO button
Strap
: Play mode
2
3
Recording start/stop button
Battery slot
Strap hook
Lens cover open ( )/close ( ) switch
Internal microphone
Battery release switch (BATT.)
Tripod receptacle
Be careful not to cover the internal microphone and lens during
recording.
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Getting to know the camcorder
IDENTIFIYING THE SCREEN DISPLAYS
The available functions vary depending on the selected operation mode. Different indicators appear depending on the setting values.
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The On Screen Display (OSD) below only appears when the camcorder is in Record (
) mode.
Press the MODE button to select the Record (
) mode. page 24
Video and Photo record mode
Left of the LCD screen
Right of the LCD screen
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
1.6M
1Sec /
24Hr
9999
Indicator
Meaning
Record mode (Video/Photo)
Indicator
Meaning
Time Lapse Recording
/
Storage media (Memory card or
built-in memory (SMX-F53/F54 only)
/
Operating mode (standby/
recording)
F1.8
+0.3
STBY
/
Battery info.
(Remaining battery level)
Time counter (Video recording
time: remaining recordable time)
00:00:00 [475Min]
1.6M
/
Photo Resolution / Video Resolution
Anti-Shake (HDIS)
LCD Enhancer *
Back Light
SMART
SCENE / Smart Auto
Time Lapse REC *
White Balance
01/JAN/2011 00:00
AUTO
/
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The on-screen indicators are based on an 16GB
SDHC memory card capacity.
The settings for functions marked with * are not
retained when the camcorder is turned off and
on again.
Manual Focus*, Face Detection*
,
Wind Cut
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For enhanced performance, the display
indications and the order are subject to change
without prior notice.
This camcorder provides one combined video
and photo record mode. You can easily record
videos or photos in the same mode without
having to change it.
F1.8
1/50
/
/
Manual Aperture* /
Manual Shutter Speed */ C.nite *
Fader *
1/25
EV (Exposure Value)*
+ 0.3
Zoom (Optical Zoom / Intelli-
Zoom / Digital Zoom)
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The total number of recordable photos is based
on the available space on the storage media.
The maximum number the photo counter can
display is 9,999.
Digital Effect
Time Zone
01/JAN/2011 00:00
Date/Time Display
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Getting to know the camcorder
0:00:00 [475Min]
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
STBY
9999
9999
1.6M
1.6M
5
4
3
SCENE
5
4
3
EV
0
2
1
2
1
Video and Photo record mode : Shortcut menu (Manual)
Video and Photo record mode :
Shortcut menu (OK Guide)
1
2
Manual Control Bar/ Value
Menu name
EV
1
2
Quick View
Focus* (Auto Focus/Face Detection / Manual
Focus)
3
4
5
Shortcut menu (OK Guide) / Return
Value adjust (down)
3
4
5
Shortcut menu (OK Guide) / Return
EV (Exposure Value)*
iSCENE
Value adjust (up)
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The illustration above shows the EV (Exposure Value) screen.
The settings for functions marked with * are not retained when the
camcorder is turned off and on again.
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The shortcut menu (OK guide) represents the most frequently accessed
functions for the selected mode. Pressing the OK button will display a
shortcut menu of frequently used functions on the LCD screen.
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Getting to know the camcorder
Video Play mode
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The On Screen Display (OSD) below appears in Video play (
Press the MODE button to select the Play ( ) mode. page 24
) mode only.
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
5
6
7
8
0:00:00/0:00:55
4
5
Normal View
0:00:55
11
10
12
11
1/10
6
7
8
10
9
1
9
4
01/JAN/2011 00:00
100-0001
Photo
Move
Play
3
Video Play mode : Thumbnail View
Video Play mode : Single View
1
Video Play mode
1
Video Play mode
2
3
Copy Selected (SMX-F53/F54 only)
2
Play Status ( Play ( ) / Pause (
) / Search (
/
/
) /
❙ ❙
Frame-by-frame (
/
) / Slow motion (
))
Storage media (Memory card or built-in memory - SMX-F53/F54 only)
0:00:00/0:00:55
3
4
5
Time code (Elapsed time / Recorded time)
4
Battery info (Remaining battery level)
Now / Total file number
Error File
Storage media (Memory card or built-in memory (SMX-F53/F54 only)
Battery info (Remaining battery level)
1/10
5
6
7
6
7
8
Video Resolution
Protection
Scroll bar
8
Delete Selected
Button Guide
Edit (Combine)
Protection
LCD Enhancer
File Name (File number)
Date/Time Display
Play Option
9
100-0001
9
1
10
11
12
01/JAN/2011 00:00
14
10
11
0:00:55
Recorded time
Getting to know the camcorder
0:00:00/0:00:55
0:00:00/0:00:55
5
4
3
1
2
100-0001
Multi View
100-0001
01/JAN/2011 00:00
2
1
Video Play mode : Shortcut menu (OK Guide)
Video Play mode : Single (Volume)
Forward playback search page 42
(Skip/Search/Slow motion/Frame-by-frame)
1
1
Volume Bar
2
3
4
Volume Down
01/JAN/2011 00:00
2
Date/Time Display
❙ ❙
Play () / Pause (
)
Reverse playback search page 42
(Skip/Search/Slow motion/Frame-by-frame)
5
Volume Up
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Getting to know the camcorder
Photo play mode
•
•
This On Screen Display (OSD) below appears in Photo Play (
) mode only
1
2
3
4
Press the MODE button to select the Play ( ) mode. page 24
1
2
3
5
1/10
6
7
8
1.6M
4
5
Normal View
100-0001
11
1/10
12
11
6
7
10
9
8
9
4
Multi View
100-0001
Video
Move
Full View
10
Photo Play mode : Single View
4
Photo Play mode : Thumbnail View
1
2
3
Photo Play mode
Slide Show
1
2
3
4
Photo Play mode
Protection
Image counter (Current image / total number of recorded
images)
1/10
Storage media (Memory card or built-in memory - SMX-F53/F54 only)
Battery info (Remaining battery level)
Now / Total file number
4
5
Storage media (Memory card or built-in memory (SMX-F53/F54 only)
Battery info (Remaining battery level)
1/10
5
6
7
6
1.6M
Photo Resolution
Error File
7
8
Protection
Scroll bar
LCD Enhancer
8
9
Delete Selected
100-0001
9
File Name (File number)
OK Guide (Next image)
Shortcut menu (OK Guide) / Return
OK Guide (Previous image)
Button Guide
10
11
12
10
Copy Selected (SMX-F53/F54 only)
File Name (File number)
16
100-0001
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Getting to know the camcorder
ADJUSTING THE LCD SCREEN
ATTACHING THE STRAP
Adjust the length of Strap so that the camcorder is stable when you
press the Recording start/stop button with your thumb.
The wide LCD screen on your camcorder offers high quality image
viewing.
Open the LCD screen with your finger.
1.
Please note: If the hand strap is adjusted too tightly and you
use excessive force to insert your hand, the hand strap hook
of the camcorder may be damaged.
•
The screen opens up to 90°.
Rotate the LCD screen towards the lens.
2.
•
You can rotate it up to 180° towards the lens and up to
90° backwards. To view recordings more conveniently, rotate
the screen by 180° towards the lens, then fold it back to the
body.
1
2
Excessive rotation may damage the connective hinge
between the screen and the camcorder.
•
When the LCD screen is rotated by 180°, the left and right sides
of the subject are shown in reverse, which produces a horizontally
flipped image.
•
•
•
Remove fingerprints or dust on the screen with a soft cloth.
To adjust the LCD brightness and colour, refer to the page 85.
Samsung’s super fine LCD technology activates about 99.99%
pixels on the LCD screen. Although one or two black dots or bright
dots (red, blue, white) could appear on the screen, this is not a
malfunction and does not affect the recorded image.
1ꢂ
Getting to know the camcorder
To eject the battery
USING THE BATTERY
We recommend you purchase one or more additional batteries to
allow continuous use of your camcorder.
Gently push the Battery release switch in the direction shown in
1.
2.
the diagram to eject the battery.
•
Be sure to charge the battery before you start using your
camcorder.
Push down, and then lift the battery out in the direction shown in
the diagram.
•
The battery may be charged a little at the time of purchase.
Battery insertion/ejection
To insert the battery
Insert the battery into the battery slot until it softly clicks.
1.
•
Make sure that the SAMSUNG logo on the battery is facing
you when the camcorder is placed as shown in the figure.
•
Use only Samsung-approved batteries. Do not use
batteries from other manufacturers. Otherwise, there is a
danger of overheating, fire or explosion.
Samsung is not responsible for problems caused by
unapproved batteries.
Remove the battery from the camcorder when the
camcorder is not in use.
•
•
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Getting to know the camcorder
Connecting the AC power adaptor
CHARGING THE BATTERY
CARD
•
•
Charge the battery before using the camcorder.
Use only the provided battery and AC adaptor.
CARD
CA
Press the Power ( ) button to turn off the camcorder.
page 23
1.
Insert the battery into the camcorder. page 18
Open the connector cover of the unit.
2.
3.
4.
Connecting the USB cable
Charge the battery using the AC power adaptor or USB cable.
•
The CHG (charge) lamp lights up and charging starts. When
the battery is fully charged, the charging (CHG) lamp turns
green. page 20
CRD
Using the
AC power
adaptor
Connect the AC power adaptor to the camcorder properly,
and then plug the AC power adaptor into the wall outlet.
•
•
Charging the battery at low temperature may take longer or the
battery may not charge fully (green indicator will not turn on).
Please make sure that there are no foreign substances on the plug
or in the socket when you connect the AC power supply to the
camcorder.
Using the
USB cable
Connect the USB cable to the camcorder properly, and then
connect the other end to a USB port of a PC.
•
•
When using the AC power supply, place it close to the wall outlet. If
you experience a malfunction while using the camcorder, separate
the AC power supply immediately from the wall outlet.
Do not use the AC power supply in a tight space, such as between
furnishings.
CAD
•
•
•
•
When recording indoors with a wall outlet available, it is convenient to use
the AC power supply instead of the battery.
We recommend you charge the battery in a place with an ambient
temperature between 50˚F and 86˚F ( 10°C ~ 30°C).
When charging, if both the USB cable and AC power adaptor are
connected, the AC power adaptor will override the USB.
If the camcorder is turned on, the battery will still charge, but more
charging time will be needed. We recommend you keep the camcorder
turned off while it charges.
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Getting to know the camcorder
Battery level display
CHECKING THE BATTERY STATE
The battery level display shows the amount of battery power
remaining in the battery.
You can check the charging state and remaining battery capacity.
To check the charging state
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
The colour of the CHG lamp indicates the power or charging state.
9999
CARD
Battery Level
Indicator
State
Message
Fully charged (100%~75%)
75%~50%
-
-
-
-
-
Charging (CHG) lamp
The colour of the charging indicator shows the charging state.
50%~25%
Charge
Charging
state
Charging
Fully Charged
Error
25%~5%
(Orange Blink)
LED colour
(Orange)
(Green)
less than 5%
Exhausted (fl ickers): The device will soon turn off.
Change the battery as soon as possible.
-
(fl ickers): The device will be forced to turn off after
3 seconds.
"Low
battery"
-
Above figures are based on a fully charged battery at normal
temperature. Low ambient temperature may affect the use time.
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Getting to know the camcorder
Available charging and running time for the battery
Continuous Recording (without zoom)
The continuous recording time shows the available recording time
when you record without using any other function after recording
starts.
The battery may discharge 2-3 times faster than this reference if you
use the record start/stop, the zoom, and the play functions. Prepare
additional batteries with the expectation that the actual recording
time is about 1/3 to 1/2 of the times listed above.
IA-BP10ꢀR
IA-BP210R
Battery Type
Using the AC power
(SMX-Fꢀ0/Fꢀ00/
Fꢀ01/Fꢀꢁ0)
(SMX-Fꢀꢁ/ꢀ4)
approx. 110 min. approx. 240 min.
Using the USB cable approx. 190 min. approx. 350 min.
adaptor
Charging time
Video Resolution
Continuous recording time
Playback time
SD
Using an AC power source
approx. 120 min. approx. 240 min.
approx. 135 min. approx. 270 min.
(Unit: minutes.)
We recommend that you use the AC power adaptor to power the
camcorder from a household AC outlet when recording and playing
the camcorder indoors. The connection is the same as that for
battery charging. page 19
•
•
Charging time: Approximate time in minutes required to fully
charge a completely exhausted battery.
Recording/Playback time: Approximate time available when you
have fully charged the battery.
‘HD’ stands for high definition image quality and ‘SD’ stands for
standard image quality.
The time is only for reference. Times shown above are measured
under Samsung’s test conditions. Your times may differ,
depending on your usage and conditions.
The recording and playback times will be shorter when you use
your camcorder in low temperatures.
•
•
21
Getting to know the camcorder
-
-
Temperatures that are too high or too low shorten the battery
lifetime.
The battery terminals can become rusty or malfunction if the
battery is stored in a smoky or dusty location.
About the battery
•
Battery Properties
A lithium-ion battery is small-sized and has a high capacity. Low
ambient temperature (below 50ºF(10ºC)) may shorten its usage
time and affect its function. Before recording in low temperatures,
put the battery into your pocket to warm it, then install it in the
camcorder.
•
•
Recycle or dispose of your dead batteries properly.
The battery lifetime is limited.
-
Battery capacity decreases over time and through repeated
use. If decreased usage time between charges becomes
significant, it is probably time to replace the battery with a new
one.
Each battery’s life is affected by storage, and operating and
environmental conditions.
•
Make sure to store the battery separately after use.
-
A small amount of battery power is consumed when the
battery is stored in the camcorder even if the camcorder
power is off.
-
-
The battery may be completely discharged, if it has been
installed and left in the camcorder for a long period of time.
If this occurs, the battery may not fully operate even if you
charge it.
•
Make sure to turn off the camcorder before disconnecting the AC
power adaptor. Otherwise, you can damage the storage media or
data.
-
If the battery is not used for a long time, fully charge the
battery and then, using your camcorder, drain the charge
completely. Do this once every 3 months to keep the battery
functioning properly. To store the battery, remove it from your
camcorder and put it in a cool, dry place.
•
•
Use a nearby wall outlet when using the AC power adaptor.
Disconnect the AC power adaptor from the wall outlet immediately if
any malfunction occurs while using your camcorder.
Do not place the AC Adaptor in a confined space when you use it,
such as between a wall and a piece of furniture.
•
Charge an extra battery before using the camcorder
outdoors in cold temperatures.
•
•
Be sure to use the included AC power adaptor to power the
camcorder. Using other AC power adaptors could cause electric
shock or result in fire.
You can use the AC power adaptor around the world. An AC plug
adaptor is required in some foreign countries. If you need one,
purchase it from your distributor.
-
The cold temperature may shorten the length of time you can
use the battery before needing to recharge it.
Carry the supplied AC power adaptor to charge the battery
while travelling.
-
•
•
Check whether the battery terminal is damaged if the battery
falls or is dropped.
•
•
The charging time will vary depending on the charge remaining in the
battery.
The battery is charged over 95% after about 2 hours, and the
indicator colour changes to green. It takes about 2 hours and 40
minutes for the battery to charge 100%.
-
If you install a battery with the damaged terminal into the
camcorder, you can damage the camcorder.
Remove the battery and the memory card from the
camcorder and disconnect the AC power adaptor after use.
-
Store the battery in a stable, cool and dry place.
(Recommended temperature : 59ºF ~ 77ºF (15ºC ~ 25ºC),
recommended humidity: 40%~ 60%)
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Basic operation of the camcorder
TURNING YOUR CAMCORDER ON/OFF
SWITCHING TO THE POWER SAVING MODE
If you need to use camcorder for the extended time, the following
functions enable you to prevent unnecessary energy consumption.
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button to turn
on the camcorder.
1.
•
Set the lens cover open/close switch to open ( ).
Auto Power Off Function
To turn off the camcorder, press the Power ( ) button.
2.
•
•
To save battery power, you
can set the "Auto Power
Off" function, which turns off
the camcorder if there is no
operation for 5 minutes.
To disable this option, change
the "Auto Power Off" setting
to "Off." page 89
After ꢀ minutes
•
•
The power saving mode does not work in the following situations:
- When the camcorder has a cable connection. (USB or AV)
- While recording, playing back, or the slideshow is being operated.
The camcorder consumes less battery power in the power saving
mode (about 50% less power than in the standby mode). However,
if you plan to use the camcorder for the maximum length of time, we
LCD screen
Power( ) button
The camcorder operates the self-diagnosis function when powered
on. If a warning message appears, refer to ‘warning indicators and
messages’ (pages 103~105) and take corrective action.
recommend you turn off the camcorder by pressing the Power (
button when not using it.
)
When using this camcorder for the first time
•
When you use your camcorder for the first time or reset it,
the time zone screen appears at start-up.
Select your geographical location, and then set the date and
time.
page 28
If you do not set the date and time, the time zone screen
appears every time you turn on the camcorder.
2ꢁ
Basic operation of the camcorder
USING THE DISPLAY( ) BUTTON
SETTING THE OPERATION MODES
You can switch the operating mode in the following order each time
you press the MODE button.
Switching the information display mode
Record mode (
/
) Play mode (
)
You can switch the on-screen information display mode.
Press the Display( ) button.
The full and minimum display modes will alternate.
•
Each time the operation mode changes, the respective mode
indicator light turns on.
•
MODE
indicator
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
STBY
9999
1.6M
Mode
Icon
Functions
Record mode
Play mode
To record videos or photos.
/
To play videos or photos, or edit them.
<Minimum display mode>
<Full display mode>
This camcorder provides one record mode for both video and photo
recordings. You can easily record videos or photos in the same mode
without having to switch modes.
•
•
Warning indicators and messages may appear depending on the
recording conditions.
In the menu screen, the Display (
) button will be deactivated.
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Basic operation of the camcorder
USING THE BACK LIGHT BUTTON
USING THE CONTINUOUS RECORDING
FUNCTION
When a subject is lit from behind, this function compensates for
lighting so that the subject is not too dark.
Using the Continuous Recording function when recording video, you
can combine desired scenes into one video file, and avoid recordiing
unwanted scenes.
Press the Back Light (
screen. To cancel, press the Back Light (
) button to display the ( ) icon on the
) button again.
Press the Recording start/stop button.
1.
•
The recording () indicator appears, and recording starts.
Press Continuous REC button. The recording pauses and the
2.
(
) indicator appears.
•
To continue the recording, press Continuous REC button.
Back lighting influences recording when the subject is darker
than the background:
0:01:24 [475Min]
9999
1.6M
•
•
•
•
•
The subject is in front of a window.
The subject is against a snowy background.
The subject is outdoors and the background is overcast.
The light sources are too bright.
The person to be recorded is wearing white or shiny clothes and
is placed against a bright background:
Continuous Rec.
Stop
The person’s face is too dark to distinguish his/her features.
•
Your camcorder can record and save files no larger than 1.8GB.
If you are using Continuous Record and you resume recording, and
the recorded file exceeds 1.8GB, the camcorder will automatically
record to a new file.
•
•
If you connect your camcorder to a PC using a USB cable when
recording is paused, the camcorder will connect to the PC after it
saves the video it has recorded up to the pause.
If you remove the memory card when the camcorder is in Pause
mode, it will stop recording and will not save any of the video it has
recorded.
2ꢀ
<Backlight off>
<Backlight on>
Basic operation of the camcorder
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
Press the OK button to confirm your
selection.
3.
SHORTCUT MENU (OK guide)
9999
1.6M
The Shortcut menu (OK guide) displays the most frequently
accessed functions for a the selected mode.
•
Press the OK button to exit the
shortcut menu.
The exposure value setting is
+1.0
•
An example: Setting EV (Exposure Value) in the Record mode using
the Shortcut menu (OK guide).
applied and the (
)
indicator and setting value are
displayed.
•
•
The Shortcut menu (OK guide) cannot be used in the SMART
AUTO mode.
The example above shows how to set EV in the Record mode
using the Shortcut Menu. The setting procedure could be different
for other menu items.
USING THE SMART BGM FUNCTION
You can enjoy the music when it plays video.
•
•
This function works only in Video Play (
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
) mode.
) mode. page 24
Press the OK button in STBY mode.
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
1.
2.
9999
1.6M
•
The Shortcut menu (OK guide) is
displayed.
SCENE
Press the Control (Left) button to
select “EV” mode.
•
Press the Control (Left/Right)
button to adjust the exposure
while viewing the image on the
LCD screen.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
9999
1.6M
Select the desired video to play and then press the Back Light
) button / Smart BGM button to display.
(
To cancel, press the Back Light (
again.
) button / Smart BGM button
EV
+1.0
You can change the BGM in Smart BGM Option page 68.
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Basic operation of the camcorder
SHORTCUT FUNCTION USING THE CONTROL BUTTONS
Play (
) mode
Menu
selection
Button
Record (
/
) mode
Video Play (
) mode
Photo Play (
) mode
SCENE
Confirms
selection
OK
- Access the shortcut menu
- Confirm selection
- Exit the shortcut menu
- Shortcut menu (OK guide) is displayed
- Playback / Pause
Single image playback
Moves
the
cursor up
- iSCENE
- Zoom (tele)
Increases the volume
(during a slide show)
Increases the volume
Decreases the volume
UP
Moves
the
cursor
down
- Focus
- Zoom (wide)
Decreases the volume
(during a slide show)
DOWN
- Search playback RPS (Reverse Playback Search) rate:
→
→
→
x2 x4 x8 x16
Moves
to the
previous
menu
- Previous Skip Playback
- Frame-by-frame playback
EV
Previous image
Next image
- Slow motion playback (Reverse slow playback) rate:
LEFT
→
→
→
x1/2 x1/4 x1/8 x1/16
- Search playback FPS (Forward Playback Search) rate:
→
→
→
x2 x4 x8 x16
Moves to
the next
menu
- Next Skip Playback
- Frame-by-frame playback - Slow motion playback (Forward
Quick View
→
slow playback) rate: x1/2
2ꢂ
RIGHT
→
→
x1/4 x1/8 x1/16
Basic operation of the camcorder
SETTING THE TIME ZONE AND DATE/TIME
FOR THE FIRST TIME
Built-in rechargeable battery
•
•
Your camcorder includes a built-in rechargeable battery that retains the
date and time settings even after the power is turned off.
Once this battery is depleted, the current date/time values are all reset
to defaults, and you need to recharge the built-in rechargeable battery.
The date/time must be set again.
Set the date and time of your local area
when you turn on this camcorder for the
first time.
Charging the built-in rechargeable battery
Open the LCD screen and press the
1.
Power ( ) button to turn on the
•
The built-in battery is always recharged while your camcorder is
connected to the AC power or while the battery is attached. If you do
not connect the camcorder to AC power or do not attach the battery
for about two months, the built-in battery fully discharges. If this occurs,
charge the built-in battery by connecting to the supplied AC adaptor for
24 hours.
camcorder.
Home
•
The Time Zone (“Home”) screen
appears centered on London,
Lisbon (Greenwich Mean Time).
You can also set the “Time
London, Lisbon
•
•
[GMT 00:00]
01/JAN/2011 00:00
Zone: Home” from the Settings
Turning the date and time display on/off
Date/Time Set
(
) menu. page 82
•
To switch the date and time display on or off, access the menu and
change the Date/Time Display mode. page 84
Date/Time Set
Select your geographical area with
Control (Left/Right) button, then
press the OK button.
2.
3.
Home
Simple setting of the clock by time difference
Day Month
Year Hour Min
2011 12 00
•
You can easily set the clock to the local time by setting a time difference
when using your camcorder abroad. Select "Time Zone" on the menu,
then set the time difference. page 82
01
/
JAN
Visit
Back
/
:
OFF
•
The Date/Time Set screen
appears.
:
01/JAN/2011 00:00
Move
OK
Select the date and time information,
and change the setting values by using the Control (Up/Down/
Left/Right) button.
•
To set the daylight saving, press the Control (Left/Right)
button to select the ( ) icon, and then press the Control
(Up/Down) button to set Daylight Saving on/off.
-
Activating Daylight Saving forwards the time by 1 hour.
Make sure the clock is correctly set, and then press the OK
button.
4.
•
•
•
The year can be set up to 2037.
Set “Date/Time Display” to “On.” page 84
After setting, the date and time are automatically recorded on a
special data area of the storage media.
2ꢃ
Basic operation of the camcorder
SELECTING THE LANGUAGES
Submenu items
You can select the language that appears on the LCD screen. The
language setting is retained when the camcorder is powered off.
English
Français
한국어
Italiano
Nederlands
Norsk
Press the MENU button Control
1.
2.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
Deutsch
Português
Suomi
Español
Svenska
Dansk
(Left/Right) button “Settings.”
SCENE
Settings
Default Set
Version
Language
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select “Language,” and
then press the OK button.
Exit
Select
Polski
Čeština
Română
српски
Русский
ไทย
Slovensky
Български
Hrvatski
中文
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select the desired OSD
language, and then press the OK
button.
3.
4.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
Magyar
SCENE
Settings
Ελληνικά
Українська
日本語
English
Default Set
Version
Language
Français
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
Exit
Move
Select
Türkçe
•
The OSD language appears in the selected language.
ת עברי •
•
“Language” options may be changed without prior notice.
The selected language is retained even without the battery or the AC
power adaptor.
•
The date and time format may change depending on the language
you selected.
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About the storage media
SELECTING THE STORAGE MEDIA
(SMX-F53/F54 only)
•
•
Never format the built-in memory or memory card using a PC.
If you insert a memory card when the camcorder is on, the pop-up
message will automatically prompt you to select the storage type.
(SMX-F53/F54 only)
•
•
•
If there is no memory card inserted, only the built-in memory will be
available. (SMX-F53/F54 only)
Do not eject a memory card while it is being used in the camcorder.
The memory card and its data may be damaged.
Do not remove the power (battery or AC power adaptor) when
using storage media to recording, playback, format, delete, etc. The
storage media and its data may be damaged.
•
You can record on the built-in memory or a memory card, so
you need to select the desired storage media before starting
recording or playback.
You can use SD and SDHC cards on your camcorder. (Some
cards are not compatible depending on the memory card
manufacturer and memory card type.)
•
•
Before inserting or ejecting a memory card, turn the camcorder
off.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
Press the MENU button
1.
SCENE
Control (Left/Right) button “
Settings
Settings.”
:
Storage Type
Storage Info
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select “Storage Type,”
and then press the OK button.
Format
2.
3.
Exit
Select
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
Press the Control (Up/Down) button
to select
“Int. Memory” or “Card,” and then
press the OK button.
SCENE
Settings
Int. Memory
Storage Type
Storage Info
Format
Card
•
“Int. Memory” : When using the
built-in memory.
“Card” : When using a memory card.
Exit
Move
Select
•
Press the MENU button to exit.
4.
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About the storage media
INSERTING AND EJECTING A MEMORY CARD (Not supplied)
CARD
CARD
To insert a memory card
To eject a memory card
Turn the camcorder off.
Turn the camcorder off.
1.
1.
2.
3.
4.
Open the memory card/jack cover as shown in the picture.
Open the memory card/jack cover as shown in the picture.
Gently push the memory card to eject it.
2.
3.
Insert the memory card into the card slot until it softly clicks.
• Make sure that the camcorder is placed as shown above and
the terminal portion of the card is facing up.
Pull the memory card out of the memory card slot and close the
cover.
Close the cover.
4.
•
•
To avoid data loss, turn off the camcorder by pressing the Power ( ) button for one second before inserting or ejecting the memory card.
Be careful not to push the memory card too hard. The memory card may suddenly pop out.
Your camcorder supports only SD (Secure Digital) and SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards.
Compatibility with this camcorder may vary depending on the card manufacturer and type.
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About the storage media
SELECTING A SUITABLE MEMORY CARD
(Not supplied)
Usable memory card (1GB~32GB)
Terminals
Terminals
Compatible memory cards
•
You can use SD (Secure Digital) and SDHC (Secure Digital High
Capacity) cards with this camcorder. We recommend you use
an SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) card. This camcorder
supports SD cards up to 2GB. We cannot guarantee normal
operation with SD cards bigger than 2GB.
Protection
tab
Protection
tab
<SD>
<SDHC>
•
•
MMC (Multi Media Card) and MMC Plus are not supported.
Compatible memory card capacity:
SD: 1GB ~ 2GB
SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity) cards
SDHC: 4GB ~ 32GB
•
•
An SDHC card is a higher version (Ver. 2.00) of the SD card and
supports capacities above 2GB.
SDHC cards cannot be used with current SD enabled host
devices.
•
Use compatible memory card brands. Others are not guaranteed
to work. A list of compatible brands is below:
-
SDHC/SD cards: Panasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba
•
•
For video recording, use a memory card that supports faster write
speeds (above SDHC Class 6 card).
Common cautions for memory cards
SD/SDHC memory cards have a mechanical write-protection
switch. Setting the switch prevents accidental erasure of files
recorded on the card. To enable writing, move the switch up in
the direction of the terminals. To set write protection, move the
switch down.
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•
•
Damaged data may not be recoverable. We recommend you
make a back-up of important data separately on the hard disk of
your PC.
Turning the power off or removing a memory card during an
operation such as formatting, deleting, recording, and playback
may cause data loss.
If you modify the name of a file or folder stored in the memory
card with your PC, your camcorder may not recognise the
modified file.
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About the storage media
Handling a memory card
The camcorder supports SD and SDHC memory cards,
giving you a wider choice of cards to choose from!
•
•
We recommend that you power off before inserting or removing
the memory card to avoid data loss.
We cannot guarantee that you can use memory cards formatted
by other devices. When you format a card, be sure to format the
memory card using this camcorder.
You must format newly-purchased memory cards, memory cards
with data that your camcorder cannot recognise, and cards with
data saved by other devices. Note that formatting erases all data
on the memory card.
If you cannot use a memory card that has been used with another
device, format it with your camcorder. Note that formatting
erases all information on the memory card.
A memory card has a certain life span. If you cannot record new
data, you have to purchase a new memory card.
Do not bend, drop, or subject the card to strong impacts.
Do not place foreign substances on the memory card terminals.
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the terminals if required.
Do not paste anything other than the label provided with the card
on the label pasting area of the card.
Do not use a damaged memory card.
Be careful to keep the memory card out of the reach of children
who might swallow it.
The data storage speed of cards may differ, depending on the
manufacturer and production system.
•
•
SLC (single level cell) system: faster write speed enabled.
MLC (multi level cell) system: only lower write speed is
supported.
•
For best results, we recommend using a memory card that
supports a faster write speed.
Using a lower write speed memory card for recording video may
cause difficulties when storing.
You may even lose your video data during the recording. In an
attempt to preserve every bit of the recorded video on a low
speed card, the camcorder forcibly stores the video on the
memory card and displays a warning:
“Low speed card. Please record at a lower resolution.”
If you are unavoidably using a low speed memory card, the
resolution and quality of the recording may be lower than the
value you set. page 47
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•
•
•
•
The higher the video resolution and quality, the more memory the
camcorder uses.
•
•
•
•
•
Samsung is not responsible for data loss due to misuse, including
loss caused by any PC virus.
We recommend using a memory card case to avoid data loss that
can be caused by moving the card or by static electricity.
After a period of use, the memory card may get warm. This is normal
and is not a malfunction.
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About the storage media
RECORDABLE TIME AND CAPACITY
Recordable time available for video
Media
Capacity
)
Built-in memory*
Memory Card
ꢃGB
16GB
1GB
2GB
4GB
ꢃGB
16GB
380min
480min
620min
480min
620min
ꢁ2GB
760min
960min
1,240min
960min
1,240min
ꢂ20xꢀꢂ6(ꢀ0i)
ꢂ20xꢀꢂ6(ꢀ0i)
ꢂ20xꢀꢂ6(ꢀ0i)
640x4ꢃ0(2ꢀp)
640x4ꢃ0(2ꢀp)
190min.
240min.
310min.
240min.
310min.
380min.
480min.
620min.
480min.
620min.
23min
30min
38min
30min
38min
47min
60min
77min
60min
77min
95min
120min
155min
120min
155min
190min
240min
310min
240min
310min
TV Super Fine (
TV Fine (
)
)
)
)
TV Normal (
Web Fine (
Web Normal (
(Unit: Approximate minutes of recording)
Recordable number of photos
Media
Built-in memory*
Memory Card
Capacity
ꢃGB
16GB
1GB
2GB
4GB
ꢃGB
16GB
ꢁ2GB
Mode
4:ꢁ
Resolution
1600x1200
ꢃ00x600
1696x960
ꢃ4ꢃx4ꢃ0
6,080
9,999
6,080
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
760
1,920
760
1,530
3,840
1,530
3,840
3,040
7,680
3,040
7,680
6,080
9,999
6,080
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
9,999
16:9
1,920
(Unit: Approximate minutes of images)
≒
1GB
1,000,000,000 bytes : Actual formatted capacity may be less as the internal firmware uses a portion of the memory.
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•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
The figures in the table may differ depending on the actual recording conditions and subject.
The higher the quality and resolution, the more memory is used.
Recording at a lower resolution and quality increases the recording time, but the image quality may suffer.
The bit rate automatically adjusts to the recording image. Accordingly, the recording time may vary.
Memory cards bigger than 32GB may not operate normally.
The recording length of a Time Lapse REC may vary depending on settings.
A memory card that is used to store a video can have un-writable areas, which may result in reduced recording time and free memory space.
The maximum size of a video (H.264/AVC) file that can be recorded at one time is 1.8GB.
The camcorder can store up to 9,999 files of videos and photos in one memory card.
Video (or photo) images recorded by other equipment are not playable on this camcorder.
Features in the tables above marked with * are available in the 8GB SMX-F53 and16GB SMX-F54 models only.
Recording in the 16:9 aspect ratio will use more memory than the 4:3 aspect ratio. You can select the desired LCD display aspect ratio for recording or
playback (16:9 Wide/4:3 aspect ratio). page 48
ꢁ4
Basic recording
Basic procedures to record a video or photo image are described below and on the following pages.
RECORDING VIDEOS
This camcorder features two Recording start/stop buttons.
One is on the rear side of the camcorder, the other is on
the LCD screen. Select the one that works best for you.
•
•
For on-screen information display: pages 12~13
Eject the battery when you have finished recording to prevent unnecessary
battery power consumption.
For various functions available when you record videos: page 46
During recording, some button operations are unavailable. (MODE button,
MENU button, etc.)
Sound is recorded from the internal stereo microphone on the top-front of
the camcorder.
Take care that this microphone is not blocked.
•
•
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button to turn on
the camcorder.
Set the appropriate storage media. page 30 (SMX-F53/F54 only).
(If you want to record on a memory card, insert a memory card.)
•
•
•
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
•
•
•
Before recording an important video, make sure to test the recording
function to check if there is any problem with the audio or video recording.
Select a subject to record.
1.
0:00:00 [475Min]
•
Adjust the LCD panel to the best
Do not operate the Power (
) button or remove a memory card while
angle for recording.
Use the Zoom lever or Zoom
button to adjust the size of the
subject.
accessing the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage media or
the data on the storage media.
•
•
LCD screen brightness and colour can be adjusted from the menu.
Adjusting the brightness or colour of the LCD screen does not affect the
image to be recorded. page 85
You cannot use a locked memory card for recording. You will see a
message saying recording is disabled due to the lock.
You can switch from the play mode to the record mode by pressing the
Recording start/stop or MODE button.
If the power cable/battery is disconnected or recording is disabled during
recording, the system is switched to the data recovery mode. While data
is being recovered, no other function is enabled. After data recovery, the
system will be switched to the STBY mode. When the recording time is
short, data recovery might fail.
•
•
•
page 39
Press the Recording start/stop button.
2.
3.
•
The recording () indicator appears, and recording starts.
To stop recording, press the Recording start/stop button again.
•
•
If power is interrupted or an error occurs during recording, the video may
not be recorded/edited.
Samsung is not responsible for any damage caused by a failure of normal
recording or playback operations caused by memory card error.
Note that damaged data cannot be recovered.
Do not turn off the camcorder or remove the memory card while accessing
the storage media. Doing so may damage the storage media or the data in
the storage media.
•
•
ꢁꢀ
Basic recording
RECORDING PHOTOS
You can take photos and store them on the storage media.
Set the desired resolution before recording. page 48
•
•
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button on the
camcorder.
Set the appropriate storage media. page 30 (SMX-F53/F54 only) (If
you want to record on a memory card, insert a memory card.)
Do not turn off the camcorder or remove the memory card when taking
photos as it may damage the storage media or data.
•
This camcorder provides one combined video and photo record
mode. You can easily record videos or photos in the same mode
without having to change it.
•
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
•
The recordable number of photos varies depending on the photo
size and quality. page 34
Audio is not recorded when you take photos.
For the on-screen display information, see pages 12~13.
Photo files conform to the DCF (Design rule for Camera File system)
standard, established by JEITA (Japan Electronics and Information
Technology Industries Association).
You can switch from the play mode to the record mode by pressing
the PHOTO or MODE button.
Select a subject to record.
1.
•
•
•
•
Adjust the LCD panel to the best
angle for capturing.
•
Use the Zoom lever or Zoom
button to adjust the size of the
subject. page 39
•
•
Adjust the subject at the centre of
the LCD screen.
2.
3.
Using the Quick View function, you can view the most recently
recorded video or photo image right after your recording. page 37
Fully press the PHOTO button.
•
The shutter sound is heard (when “Shutter Sound: On” is
set).
To continue capturing, wait until the current photo is
completely saved on the storage media.
•
ꢁ6
Basic recording
QUICK VIEW FUNCTION IN THE RECORD MODE
Using the Quick View function, you can view the most
recently recorded video or photo image right after you
have recorded it.
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
Press the OK button in STBY
mode right after you’ve
recorded.
1.
2.
The Quick View function is not available and the Quick View icon is
dimmed in the Shortcut menu under the following conditions:
9999
1.6M
SCENE
•
If you have changed the mode after the recording or the camcorder
is connected to a PC with the USB cable.
•
Shortcut menu (OK guide)
appears on the LCD screen.
•
If the camcorder has been turned off and on again after the
recording.
•
•
In the SMART AUTO mode.
After you have used the Quick View function.
Press the Control (Right)
button to view the most recent video
(or photo) you have recorded.
•
After the Quick view is finished, your camcorder switches
back to the STBY mode.
During the Quick view, use the Control (Up/Left/Right/OK)
button for playback search or to delete the current file.
•
ꢁꢂ
Basic recording
RECORDING WITH EASE FOR BEGINNERS (SMART AUTO)
User-friendly SMART AUTO optimises your camcorder
to the recording conditions automatically, providing
beginners with the best performance.
SMART
AUTO
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
To cancel SMART AUTO mode, press the SMART AUTO (
)
4.
page 24
button again.
The SMART AUTO ( SMART ) and Anti-Shake (HDIS) (
) icons
•
AUTO
SMART
disappear from the screen.
Press the SMART AUTO ( ) button.
AUTO
1.
2.
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
The SMART AUTO ( SMART ) and
9999
1.6M
•
AUTO
Anti-Shake (HDIS) (
appear on the screen at the same
time.
) icons
SMART
AUTO
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
9999
1.6M
Adjust the subject on the LCD
screen.
•
The camcorder detects the subject and automatically selects
a type of scene and adjusts the settings.
The icon for the detected scene appears on the LCD screen.
•
•
Buttons unavailable during SMART AUTO operation:
:
:
:
:
:
:
:
Appears when recording a landscape.
Appears when recording with a very bright background.
Appears when recording a night scene.
Appears when recording a portrait outdoors at night.
Appears when recording indoors.
MENU button / OK button/ etc. Most settings are automatically adjusted in SMART
AUTO mode. To set or adjust functions on your own, release the SMART AUTO
mode first.
•
•
•
SMART AUTO must be set before recording.
SMART
AUTO
When there is no detected scene, the (
) icon appears.
The camcorder may not detect the Portrait mode when recording a face,
depending on the position of the face or brightness.
Depending on conditions such as lighting, shaking of the camcorder, or distance
to the subject, the camcorder may detect the image you see on the LCD screen
as a different scene type each time you apply Smart Auto.
Appears when recording a portrait.
Appears when recording a close-up.
•
Press the Recording start/stop button or PHOTO button.
pages 35~36
3.
ꢁꢃ
Basic recording
ZOOMING
Use the zoom function for close-up or wide-angle
recording. This camcorder allows you to record
using 52x optical power zoom, 65x Intelli-zoom
and 2200x digital zoom.
To zoom in
To zoom out
Slide the Zoom lever towards T (telephoto).
(Or press the Control (Up) button on the LCD panel.)
• The distant subject is gradually magnified.
Slide the Zoom lever towards W (wide-angle).
(Or press the Control (Down) button on the LCD panel.)
• The subject gets smaller and further away.
• The highest optical zoom magnification ratio is 52x.
• The smallest optical zoom ratio is the subject’s original size when zoomed-
out.
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
W: Wide-angle
T: Telephoto
9999
1.6M
•
•
Zoom magnification over 65x is done through digital image processing, and is therefore called digital zoom. Digital zooming is possible up to 2200x. Set “
Zoom Type” to “Digital Zoom.” page 62
To maintain sharp focus, the minimum possible distance between the camcorder and subject is about 1cm (about 0.39 inch) for wide-angle and 1m
(about 39.4 inches) for telephoto.
•
•
Optical zoom preserves image quality, but the image quality may suffer when you use digital zoom.
Fast zooming or zooming in a subject that is a good distance away may cause the camcorder to focus slowly. If this occurs, use “Manual Focus.”
page 56
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•
•
•
We recommend you use Anti-Shake (HDIS) for handheld recording when the subject is zoomed in and enlarged.
Frequent use of the zoom function consumes more power.
If you zoom when recording, the camcorder may record the sound of the zoom lever or zoom button operating.
When you use the zoom function, you can decrease its speed by slowly moving the Zoom (T/W) lever. Moving the lever quickly increases the zoom speed.
However, you cannnot use the Zoom (T/W) button on the display to adjust the zoom speed.
ꢁ9
Basic playback
You can view recorded videos and photos in thumbnail index view and play them in various ways. In the thumbnail index view, you can
directly select and display a desired image without using fast forwarding and rewinding.
•
This camcorder provides one combined video and photo record mode. You can easily record videos or photos in the same mode
without having to change it.
CHANGING THE PLAYBACK MODE
•
•
Pressing the MODE button changes the operation mode to Record (
/
) and Play ( ) mode in turn.
The recorded videos or photos are displayed in thumbnail index view. Depending on the record mode, recordings are stored in videos or
photos thumbnail index view, respectively. When switching to Play mode after recording a video, the videos thumbnail index view appears.
When switching to Play mode after recording a photo, the photos thumbnail index view appears.
How to change between video and photo thumbnail view
You can easily switch between video and photo thumbnail view using the zoom lever.
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
9999
1.6M
<Record mode>
Normal View
Normal View
100-0001
Photo
Move
Play
Video
Move
Full View
<Video play mode>
<Photo play mode>
Multi View Option lets you sort thumbnails of recorded videos and
photos by different display options (recording, recorded date).
page 67
40
Basic playback
PLAYING VIDEOS
You can preview recorded videos in a thumbnail
index view, find your desired video quickly,
and playback directly.
•
•
This function works only in Video Play (
) mode.
You can find a desired video image quickly using the thumbnail index
view.
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right) button to select the
4.
desired videos, and then press the OK button.
•
If you set the Date/Time Display before video playback, the
date/time appears briefly for about a second and then the
selected video starts playing.
Open the LCD screen and press the Power ( ) button to turn
on the camcorder. page 23
1.
•
•
The shortcut menu for playback appears for 3 seconds.
The selected videos are played according to the Play Option
setting. page 68
To stop playback and return to the thumbnail index view,
move the zoom lever.
•
Set the appropriate storage
media. (SMX-F53/F54 only)
page 30
(If you want to playback images
on a memory card, insert a
memory card.)
Normal View
•
Do not power off the camcorder or eject the memory card during video
playback. Doing so may damage the recorded data.
Photo
Move
Play
Press the MODE button to select
•
•
The loading time of a video may vary depending on the video file's size
and video resolution.
2.
3.
0:00:00/0:00:55
the Play mode.
Video files may not play back on the camcorder in the following cases:
•
The thumbnail index view
appears. The thumbnail highlight
is on the latest created or played
file.
-
-
-
The video files have been edited or renamed on a PC.
The video files have been recorded by devices other than the camcorder.
The video files are in formats that are not supported by the camcorder.
•
The built-in speaker automatically turns off when the Audio/Video cable is
connected to the camcorder. (When the camcorder is connected to an
external device, adjust the volume using the connected external device.)
You can playback recorded video files on a TV or a PC. pages 92, 97
You can upload recorded videos or photos to YouTube, Flickr, and
Facebook using Intelli-studio page 100
Multi View
100-0001
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen.
•
•
•
You can easily switch between video and photo thumbnail
view using the zoom lever.
The playing time of the selected file and the thumbnail
showing the video playback will appear on the screen.
•
•
For various functions available during playback, see “playback options.”
pages 66~77
Use the Quick View function if you want to preview the last recorded
video or photos. page 37
•
41
Basic playback
Frame-by-frame playback (
/
)
Various playback operations
Playback (pause) (/
•
In pause mode, use the Control (Left/Right) button to play the
video forward or backward one frame at a time.
)
-
To resume normal playback, press the OK button.
•
Press the OK button during
playback.
To resume normal playback,
press the OK button again.
Slow motion playback ( / )
-
•
•
During pause, holding the Control (Left/Right) button reduces
the playback speed.
During slow motion playback, pressing the Control (Left/Right)
button changes the playback speed.
0:00:00/0:00:55
Search playback (
/
)
•
During playback, press and hold the
-
-
-
Forward slow playback rate: x1/2
Reverse slow playback rate: x1/2
To resume normal playback, press the OK button.
x1/4
x1/4
x1/8
x1/8
x1/16
x1/16
Control (Right) button for forward
search, or to the left for reverse
search.
Multi View
100-0001
•
The camcorder does not play recorded sound in slow motion
playback.
•
Pressing the Control (Left/Right)
button to repeatedly increases the
search speed for each direction.
0:00:10/0:00:55
To adjust the volume
-
RPS (Reverse Playback Search)
rate: x2 x4 x8 x16
Press the Control (Up/Down) button to
increase or decrease the volume.
0:00:00/0:00:55
-
FPS (Forward Playback Search)
rate: x2 x4 x8 x16
100-0001
•
•
•
The volume bar disappears after
3~4 seconds.
You can hear the recorded sound
from the built-in speaker.
The level can be set anywhere
between 0 and 10.
•
To resume normal playback, press the OK button.
Skip playback ( / )
Multi View
100-0001
•
•
•
During playback, press the Control (Right) button to locate the
start point of the next file. Pressing the Control (Right) button
repeatedly skips files in the forward direction.
During playback, press the Control (Left) button to locate the
start point of the current file. Pressing the Control (Left) button
repeatedly skips files in the reverse direction.
0:00:00/0:00:55
(If you close the LCD screen while
playing, you will not hear the sound
from the speaker.)
100-0001
Press the Control (Left) button within 3 seconds from the start
point of the current file to skip back to the previous file.
42
Basic playback
VIEWING PHOTOS
You can view recorded photos by
using various playback functions.
•
•
This function works only in Photo Play (
) mode.
You can find and view desired photos quickly using the thumbnail
index view.
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right) button to select the
4.
desired photos, and then press the OK button.
•
•
The shortcut menu for playback appears for a short time.
To view the previous/next photo, press the Control (Left/
Right) button.
Open the LCD screen and press the
Power ( ) button to turn on the
camcorder. page 23
1.
Normal View
100001
•
To return to the thumbnail index view, move the zoom lever.
•
Set the appropriate storage
media. (SMX-F53/F54 only) a
page 30
(If you want to playback images
on a memory card, insert a
memory card.)
•
•
Do not power off or eject the memory card during photo playback.
Doing so may damage the recorded data.
Your camcorder may not playback the following photo files normally;
Video
Move
Full View
-
-
The photo was recorded on another device.
The photo is in a file format not supported by this camcorder (a
format that does not conform to DCF standards).
1/10
1.6M
Press the MODE button to select
the Play mode.
2.
3.
•
•
Loading time may vary depending on the size and quality of the
selected photo file.
Use the Quick View function if you want to preview the last recorded
photos. page 37
•
The thumbnail index view
appears. The thumbnail highlight
is on the latest created or played
file.
100-0001
Select the Photo thumbnail index view screen.
•
You can easily switch between video and photo thumbnail
view using the zoom lever.
4ꢁ
Recording options
CHANGING THE MENU SETTINGS
You can change the menu settings to customize
your camcorder. This chapter uses the "Aperture"
function in the Record mode as an example.
Press the Control (Up/Down/OK) button to select the desired
submenu item.
Using the MENU button
5.
•
Depending on the mode selected, some menu items may not
be available to select and change.
Adjust the value of the selected menu item. For example,
adjust the Aperture value by pressing the Control (Left/
Right/OK) button.
Open the LCD screen and press
1.
2.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
the Power ( ) button to turn on
•
Aperture
the camcorder.
Auto
Manual
Press the MODE button to
select the Record (
mode.
/
)
Exit
When you finish making settings, press the MENU button to exit.
6.
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Press the MENU button.
3.
4.
•
When you make a menu setting, some menu items may be dimmed
and not selectable. For details on the menu items you cannot access
at the same time, refer to the Troubleshooting chapter.
page 111
Aperture
•
The menu screen appears.
Auto
Manual
Press the Control (Left/Right)
button to select "Aperture."
•
•
Starting on the next page are the basic instructions for using menu
items. These instructions will help you use each menu item easily.
Instructions may differ depending on the menu item you've selectd.
You can also access the shortcut menu using the OK button.
pages 26~27
Exit
•
To return to the normal screen,
press the MENU button.
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MENU ITEMS
•
•
Accessible items in the menu vary depending on the operating mode.
For operation details, see the page listed in the Page column.
●
: Accesible
Recording menu items
Items
Default value
Page
Record (
/
) mode
●
iSCENE
Video Resolution
Photo Resolution
16:9 Wide
White Balance
Aperture
Auto
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47
48
48
49
51
52
54
55
56
58
59
60
61
62
63
65
78
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●
●
●
●
●
●
●
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●
TV Fine
1696x960 (16:9)
On
Auto
Auto
Auto
0
Shutter Speed
EV
C.Nite
Auto
Auto
Off
Focus
Anti-Shake(HDIS)
Digital Effect
Fader
Off
Off
Wind Cut
Off
Zoom Type
Time Lapse REC
Guideline
Intelli-Zoom
Off
Off
Settings
-
Menu options and default values may be changed without prior notice.
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Recording options
iSCENE
Submenu Items
This camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed and aperture
according to the subject and brightness for optimum recording.
Using iScene, you can also specify one of various modes depending
on the subject, recording environment, or purpose of filming.
On-screen
display
Items (Modes)
Use
Use this setting for regular recording
conditions. The camcorder automatically
adjusts the aperture value and shutter
speed for optimum recording.
Auto
-
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
page 24
For recording rapidly moving subjects.
Example: When recording sports.
For recording a portrait image. Use this
setting to capture natural skin tones.
For recording subjects under strong
light. For example, under stage
spotlights in theaters.
Use where sunlight is intense. Ex: a beach.
Use where the reflection of light is
intense. Example: a snowfield.
Use to reduce the blurring of objects in
rapid motion. Example: an auto race.
Sports
Press the MENU button Control
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1.
2.
(Left/Right) button “iSCENE.”
Portrait
iSCENE
Auto
Sports
Portrait
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Spotlight
Exit
Beach
Snow
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
High Speed
For recording objects close-up in high
colour saturation.
Food
Waterfall
For recording a waterfall or fountain.
iSCENE also can be set in the shortcut
menu. page 26~27
SCENE
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Suitable Resolution
VIDEO RESOLUTION
You can select the resolution of a video to be recorded.
PC
"Web Fine"
"Web Normal"
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Web
Mobile
"TV Super Fine"
"TV Fine"
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Video
Resolution.”
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1.
2.
SCENE
Normal TV
Video Resolution
TV Super Fine
TV Fine
TV Normal
"TV Normal"
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
•
You can record a scene at five resolution levels: “TV Super Fine,” “TV
Fine,” “TV Normal,” “Web Fine” or “Web Normal.” However, the
better the resolution is, the more memory the camcorder uses.
The recording times depend on the resolution of a video to be
recorded. page 34
The “Web Fine” and “Web Normal” video resolution settings record
video in the 4:3 aspect ratio even when you set the aspect ratio to
16:9.
Exit
•
•
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
TV Super Fine
TV Fine
Use
Record videos in 720x576(50i)
resolution at super-fine image quality.
Record videos in 720x576(50i)
resolution at fine image quality.
Record videos in 720x576(50i)
resolution at normal image quality.
TV Normal
Record videos in 640x480 (25p)
resolution at fine image quality.
Supports viewing at the optimal
resolution on a PC.
Web Fine
Record videos in the 640x480 (25p)
resolution at normal image quality.
Supports viewing at the optimal
resolution on a PC.
Web Normal
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Recording options
PHOTO RESOLUTION
16:9 WIDE
You can select the quality of photo images to be recorded.
You can select the desired LCD display aspect ratio for recording or
playback (16:9 Wide/4:3 aspect ratio).
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
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Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Photo
Resolution.”
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1.
2.
Press the MENU button Control
Photo Resolution
1.
2.
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(Left/Right) button “16:9 Wide.”
1696X960(16:9)
848X480(16:9)
1.6M
0.4M
16:9 Wide
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Off
On
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
Exit
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
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Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Submenu Items
16:9 Wide
Off
On
On-screen
display
Items
Use
1.6M
1696x960 (16:9)
ꢃ4ꢃx4ꢃ0 (16:9)
Record in 1696x960 resolution.
Record in 848x480 resolution.
Exit
0.4M
Submenu items
1600x1200 (4:ꢁ)
ꢃ00x600 (4:ꢁ)
Record in 1600x1200 resolution.
Record in 800x600 resolution.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Disable the function. Display the image in 4:3
aspect ratio.
Select to use the standard display aspect ratio
of 4:3 on the screen.
•
•
•
•
Other devices may not display photos recorded by your camcorder if
those devices do not support high resolution.
For photo development, the higher the resolution, the finer the image
quality.
The number of recordable images varies depending on the recording
environment. page 34
High resolution images occupy more memory space than low
resolution images. If you select a higher resolution for your photos,
you will have less space to store photos in the memory.
The submenu items of Photo Resolution vary depending on whether
you select the 16:9 Wide function.
Off
On
-
-
Record and view in 16:9 aspect ratio.
•
•
Please set the aspect ratio before recording. The default setting is
“16:9 Wide : On.”
The “Web Fine” and “Web Normal” video resolution settings record
•
4ꢃ
video in the 4:3 aspect ratio even when you set the aspect ratio to 16:9.
Recording options
WHITE BALANCE
Submenu items
Using the White Balance function, you can select a setting that
matches the light illuminating the subject you are shooting (Daylight,
Fluorescent, etc.) or let the camcorder make all adjustments
automatically. Based on your selection, the camcorder automatically
adjusts the colour of the subject so the colours in your recording
look natural.
On-screen
display
Items
Auto
Use
To let the camcorder adjust
the white balance automatically
according to the lighting conditions.
For recording in clear, outdoor
lighting.
For recording in the shade or cloudy
weather.
-
Daylight
Cloudy
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
page 24
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Press the MENU button
For recording under white
fluorescent lights.
For recording under halogen lamps
and incandescent lights.
Lets you manually adjust the white
balance to match the light source or
situation.
1.
2.
Fluorescent
Tungsten
Control (Left/Right) button
White Balance
“White Balance.”
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Custom WB
Exit
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White Balance
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Auto
Daylight
Cloudy
Exit
Understanding White Balance:
The White Balance (WB) function removes unrealistic colour
casts, so that objects which appear white are rendered white in
your photo. Proper white balance has to take into account the
“colour temperature” of a light source, which refers to the relative
warmth or coolness of white light produced by the light source.
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Recording options
To set the white balance manually
•
•
A subject can be recorded under various types of lighting conditions
indoors (natural, fluorescent, candlelight, etc.). Because the colour
the white balance settings. Use this function for a more natural result.
When you set the white balance manually, the object you frame must
be white otherwise, your camcorder may not detect an appropriate
setting value.
The adjusted setting remains until you set the white balance again.
During normal outdoor recording, setting to “Auto” may provide
better results.
Select “Custom WB.”
1.
White thick
paper
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The indicator (
) and the
message “Set White Balance.”
are displayed.
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Frame a white object such as a
piece of paper so that it fills the
screen. Use an object that is not
transparent.
2.
•
•
Cancel the digital zoom function for clear and precise setting.
Reset the white balance if light conditions change.
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9999
1.6M
•
If the object that fills the screen
is not focused, correct the focus
using “Manual Focus.”
page 56
Set White Balance.
Exit
Set
Press the OK button.
3.
4.
•
The white balance setting will be applied and the indicator
) appears.
(
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
ꢀ0
Recording options
Setting the aperture manually:
APERTURE
The camcorder adjusts the aperture automatically depending on the
subject and recording conditions. You can also manually adjust the
aperture to your preference.
Select "Manual."
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9999
1.6M
Adjust the aperture value with the
Control (Left/Right) button.
2.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
•
•
•
Confirm your selection by
pressing the OK button.
Exposure value can be set
between “F1.ꢃ” and “F22.”
If you set Aperture to Manual,
the higher the aperture, the
darker the recorded picture will
be.
Manual Aperture
Exit
F5.6
Adjust
OK
Press the MENU button Control
1.
2.
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(Left/Right)button “Aperture”.
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F5.6
Aperture
9999
1.6M
Auto
Manual
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
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Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Aperture
Auto
Manual
Understanding Aperture
Exit
The aperture of a photographic lens can be adjusted to control
the amount of light reaching the film or image sensor.
The aperture value needs to be adjusted in the following cases:
Submenu Items
•
•
•
When you shoot against the light or when the background is
too bright.
When you shoot against a reflective natural background such
as at the beach or when skiing.
When the background is overly dark (for example, night
scenes).
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Auto
To let the aperture value be set automatically.
To set the aperture value manually.
-
Manual
FX.X
ꢀ1
Recording options
Setting the shutter speed manually:
SHUTTER SPEED
The camcorder automatically sets the shutter speed depending on
the scene's brightness. You can also manually adjust the shutter
speed to your preference.
Select "Manual."
1.
2.
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9999
1.6M
Adjust the shutter speed value with
the Control (Left/Right) button.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
•
Confirm the desired shutter
speed setting by pressing the
OK button.
Manual Shutter
Exit
1/500
OK
Adjust
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Shutter
Speed.”
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2.
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•
•
You can set the shutter speed value from 1/50 to 1/10000.
To capture fast movements of a subject, set a fast shutter
speed value. To give the impression of fast movement overall,
set a slow shutter speed value.
Shutter Speed
Auto
Manual
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
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Shutter Speed
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Auto
Manual
Exit
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Auto
Use
To let the camcorder automatically set the
appropriate shutter speed value.
-
Lets you set the shutter speed manually
to 1/50, 1/120, 1/250, 1/500, 1/1000,
1/2000, 1/4000, or 1/10000.
Manual
1/XXX
ꢀ2
Recording options
Recommended shutter speed when recording:
Shutter Speed
Use For
1/ꢀ0
Stationary or slow moving subjects. The black bands that usually appear when shooting a TV screen become narrower.
Indoor sports such as basketball. The flickering that occurs when shooting under a florescent light or mercury-vapour lamp is
reduced.
1/120
1/2ꢀ0, 1/ꢀ00, 1/1000
Moving cars, trains, or other rapidly moving vehicles such as roller coasters.
Outdoor sports such as golf and tennis.
1/2000, 1/4000, 1/10000
Do not aim at the sun. Doing so might cause your camcorder to malfunction. Take images of the sun only in low light conditions, such as at dusk.
•
•
The image may not seem smooth when you select a high shutter speed.
We recommmend higher shutter speeds for shooting a fast moving subjects. Note that higher shutter speeds produce a darker image. As the shutter
speed increases, the sensor receives less light.
ꢀꢁ
Recording options
Understanding EV(Exposure Value)
EV (Exposure Value)
Exposure value is the total amount of light allowed to fall on the
photographic medium (Image sensor) during the process of taking
photos or videos.
The camcorder usually adjusts the exposure automatically.
You can also manually adjust the exposure to your preference.
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
page 24
Manual exposure is recommended in these situations:
Press the MENU button
•
•
•
When shooting using reverse lighting or when the background is
too bright.
When shooting against a reflective natural background such as at
the beach or when skiing.
1.
Control (Left/Right) button
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“EV.”
EV
Adjust
Press the OK button.
2.
3.
When the background is overly dark or the subject is bright.
Press the Control (Left/Right)
button to adjust the exposure while
viewing the image on the LCD
screen.
•
•
The exposure also can be set in the shortcut menu. page 26
The shutter speed also varies automatically depending on the EV
value.
Exit
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9999
1.6M
•
Exposure value can be set
between “-2.0” and “+2.0”
If you set exposure to manual,
the higher the exposure,
the brighter the recorded picture
will be.
•
EV
0
Confirm your selection by pressing the OK button.
4.
•
Exposure value setting will be applied and the (
indicator and setting value appear.
)
•
To cancel the exposure value manually adjusted, select "0" in
Step 3.
ꢀ4
Recording options
C.Nite
Submenu Items
You can adjust the shutter speed when recording a slow
moving object, or record a brighter image in dark places without
compromising colours.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To disable the function.
Off
-
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
To have the camcorder automatically
adjusts image brightness.
page 24
Auto
To record a brighter image by extending the
low shutter speed range to “1/2ꢀ.”
To record a brighter image by fixing the
shutter speed to “1/1ꢁ” in a dark location.
1/2ꢀ
1/1ꢁ
1/25
1/13
Press the MENU button
1.
2.
3.
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Control (Left/Right) button
C.Nite
“C.Nite.”
Off
Auto
1/25
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
Exit
When you use C.Nite, the image takes on a slow motion like effect. In
addition, the focus adjusts slowly and white dots may appear on the
screen. This is not a defect.
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C.Nite
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
Off
Auto
1/25
Exit
ꢀꢀ
Recording options
Face detection
FOCUS
Face Detection detects and recognises
face-like shapes and adjusts focus,
colour, and exposure automatically.
Also, it adjusts recording conditions
so that they are optimised for the face
detected.
The camcorder usually focuses on a subject automatically (auto
focus). When the camcorder is turned on, auto-focus will always be
set. You can also manually focus a subject.
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9999
1.6M
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
page 24
•
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select “Face Detection,” and then press
the OK button.
Press the MENU button
1.
2.
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Control (Left/Right) button
“Focus.”
Focus
-
Detects a face and frames it in white. The detected face image
is optimised automatically.
Auto
Face Detection
Manual
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
•
•
•
The Face Detection indicator (
are not recorded.
When Face Detection frames a face, it also adjusts the focus and
exposure to optimal values for that face automatically.
) and Face Detection frame (
)
Exit
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0:00:00 [475Min]
Focus
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Face Detection may not operate depending on the recording
Auto
Face Detection
Manual
conditions. For example, the Face Detection frame may appear on a
'face-like' shape, even when the subject is not a person's face. If this
occurs, turn off the Face Detection feature.
Exit
•
The Face Detection feature will not work on the side of a person's
face or if the illumination is too low. You must be facing subjects
"head-on" and have enough illumination.
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Auto
Use
In most situations, it is better to use the automatic
focus feature, as it enables you to concentrate
on the creative side of your recording.
-
Face
Detection
To let the camcorder automatically detect faces
and optimise settings and recording conditions.
To focus manually. Manual focusing may be
necessary under certain conditions that make
automatic focusing difficult or unreliable.
Manual
ꢀ6
Recording options
Focusing on a further subject
Focusing manually during recording:
This camcorder automatically focuses subjects from close-up to
infinity. However, the correct focus may not be obtained depending
on the recording conditions. In this case, use the manual focus
mode.
To focus on a further subject, press the Control (Right) button.
•
The nearer or further icon (
/
) appears between the
indicators when focus adjustment reaches the end.
The adjusted value is applied right after you press the Control
(Left/Right) button to adjust the focus.
•
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select “Manual Focus.”
1.
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9999
1.6M
•
The manual focus adjustment
indicator appears.
Manual focus is recommended in the following situations :
•
•
•
When the subject is dark.
When the background is too bright.
When you view the subject through a window that is stained or
wet.
Manual Focus
Press the Control (Left/Right)
button to select the desired
indicator to adjust focus, and then press the OK button.
2.
•
•
•
•
•
When the subject has dense horizontal or sloping stripes.
When the subject is distant and behind a nearby wire fence.
Walls, atmosphere and other low-contrast subject.
When the subject is emitting or reflecting strong light.
When you are ocusing on a subject near the boundary of the
frame.
•
The manual focus setting will be applied and the (
indicator appears.
)
Focusing on a nearer subject
To focus on a nearer subject, press the Control (Left) button.
•
•
•
You can easily adjust the focus using the Shortcut MENU button.
pages 26~27
Manual focusing focuses on a point in the framed scene while auto
focusing focuses on the centre area automatically.
Use the zoom function to frame the desired target before manually
adjusting the focus. If you use the zoom function after manual
focusing, refocusing is required.
•
Before focusing manually, check if the “Digital Zoom” is turned off.
When “Zoom Type” is set to “Digital Zoom,” manual focusing will
not focus with accuracy. Turn the “Digital Zoom” off. page 62
< Nearer subject >
< Further subject >
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Recording options
ANTI-SHAKE (HDIS)
Use the Anti-Shake function in the following cases:
Tip
•
•
•
•
When recording while using the zoom extensively.
When recording a close up picture of a small object.
When recording while walking, or moving.
Use the Anti-Shake (HDIS) function to compensate for unstable
images caused by shaking movements when holding the
camcorder.
When recording through a window from inside a vehicle.
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
•
•
The SMART AUTO mode automatically sets the Anti-Shake (HDIS) to
On.
Gross camcorder shake may not be entirely corrected even if “Anti-
Shake (HDIS): On” is set. Firmly hold the camcorder with both
hands.
When this function is set to “On,” the actual movement of the subject
and the movement displayed on the screen may be slightly different.
Recording in low lighting and at high magnification with this function
set to “On” may cause after images. If this occurs, we recommend
using a tripod (not supplied) and turning the “Anti-Shake (HDIS)” to
“Off.”
page 24
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right) button
“Anti-Shake (HDIS).”
1.
2.
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•
•
Anti-Shake(HDIS)
Off
On
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
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Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Anti-Shake(HDIS)
Off
On
Exit
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
To disable the function.
-
To enable the Anti-Shake (HDIS) function to
compensate for shaking movements.
On
ꢀꢃ
Recording options
DIGITAL EFFECT
Art (
)
Adds artistic effects to an image.
Using the digital effect function gives your recording a creative look.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Emboss (
)
This mode creates a 3D effect (embossing).
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right)button
“Digital Effect.”
1.
2.
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Mosaic (
)
Digital Effect
A mosaic overlay appears on the image.
Off
BLK&WHT
Sepia
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Mirror (
)
This mode cuts the image in half and makes a
mirrored image on the other half.
Exit
Pastel (
)
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
This mode applies a pale pastel drawing effect to
an image.
3.
Cosmetic (
This mode helps correct facial imperfections.
)
Examples of 10 digital effect options
Off
Step printing (
Records the image in segments.
)
Disables the function.
BLK&WHT (
)
Changes the image into black and white.
Sepia (
)
The Mosaic, Step printing, Mirror function works only in 4:3 mode.
This mode gives images a reddish brown
pigment.
Negative (
)
Reverses the colours and the brightness, creating
the look of a negative.
ꢀ9
Recording options
FADER
Fade in (approx. 3 seconds)
You can give your video recording a professional look by using
special effects such as fade in at the beginning of a sequence or
fade out at the end of a sequence.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Press the MENU button
1.
2.
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Fade out (approx. 3 seconds)
Control (Left/Right) button
Fader
“Fader.”
Off
In
Out
•
•
This function is disabled after being used one time.
The Fader function cannot be applied to video recorded using the
Continuous Recording function.
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
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Fader
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Off
In
Out
Exit
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Off
In
To disable the function.
-
To set the recording to fade in when it starts.
To set the recording to fade out when it stops.
Out
To set the recording to fade in when it starts
and fade out when it stops.
In-Out
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Recording options
WIND CUT
Submenu Items
Using the Wind Cut function, you can reduce wind noise when
recording sound from the built-in microphone.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To disable the function.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Off
On
-
To reduce wind noise when recording sound
from the built-in microphone.
Press the MENU button
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2.
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Control (Left/Right) button
Wind Cut
“Wind Cut.”
Off
On
Using the Wind Cut function also removes some low-frequency sound
with the wind noise.
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
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Wind Cut
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
Off
On
Exit
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Recording options
ZOOM TYPE
Submenu Items
The camcorder offers three types of zoom: optical, intelligent, and
digital zoom when recording videos.
On-
screen
display
Items
Use
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
page 24
Optical
Zoom
To use optical zoom, up to 52x.
-
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Zoom
Type.”
1.
2.
•
The camcorder zooms the full width of the
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Intelli-
Zoom
image sensor to obtain a larger zoom range
without any deterioration in image quality.
Intelli-zoom is available up to 65x.
When this option is selected, the camcorder will
switch automatically to the digital zoom if you
zoom in beyond the optical or intelligent zoom
range.
-
-
Zoom Type
Optical Zoom
Intelli-Zoom
Digital Zoom
•
•
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Digital
Zoom
Exit
•
Digital zoom is available up to 2200x.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
•
•
With the digital zoom, the image is digitally processed more than the
intelli or optical zoom modes. As a result, the image resolution may
deteriorate.
The image quality may deteriorate depending on how much you
zoom in on the subject.
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Zoom Type
•
•
Maximum zooming may result in lower image quality.
The zoom range will change depending on the aspect ratio of the
video.
Optical Zoom
Intelli-Zoom
Digital Zoom
Exit
The right side of the bar shows the
digital zooming zone. The zooming
zone appears when you move the
zoom lever.
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Move to the next setting, "Hr," by pressing the Control (Left/
Right) button, and then set a desired total recording time in the
same way.
4.
TIME LAPSE REC
Using the time lapse feature, your camcorder can be programmed
to automatically record a number of frames over a period of time,
with a certain time interval between each frame. For instance, a
camcorder on a tripod (not supplied) in time lapse mode could be
set up to shoot frames of a flower opening or a bird building a nest.
The results is a time lapse video.
Press the OK button to finish the setting, and then press the
MENU button to exit the menu.
5.
6.
After setting the Time Lapse REC mode, press the Recording
start/stop button.
•
•
The Time Lapse REC starts.
Depending on the selected total recording time and recording
interval, image frames are captured by each scene.
Select the Record (
page 24
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
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Press the MENU button
1.
2.
Time Lapse REC
Submenu items
Control (Left/Right) button
Off
On
“Time Lapse REC.”
:
1Sec
24Hr
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Press the Control (Up/Down)
button to select "On," then press
the OK button.
Exit
Off
On
To disable the function.
-
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•
Interval (“Sec”): To set the time interval
between image captures. Images are
SCENE
•
The recording interval and total
time for recording items are
displayed. (“Sec”: seconds,
“Hr”: hours)
Time Lapse REC
automatically shot a frame at a time at the
specified interval and stored in the storage
media: 1 3 5 10 15 30 (Seconds)
REC Limit (“Hr”): To set the total time from start
1
Sec
Hr
Hr
Off
On
=
•
Exit
Move
Set
to finish of recording: 24 48 72 (Hours)
∞
Set a desired recording interval
(“Sec”) with the Control (Up/
Down) button.
3.
0:00:00 [475Min]
1 Sec / Hr
Time Lapse Recording
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Recording options
Example of Time Lapse Recording
Total time of recording
Recording interval
Time for recording on the
storage media (a video of
the Time Lapse Recording.)
The Time Lapse Recording function records image frames at a predefined interval over the total recording time to produce a time-lapse video.
For example, the Time Lapse Recording is useful for filming in the following situations:
-
-
-
Blooming flowers
A bird building a nest
Clouds rolling by in the sky
0:00:00/0:01:55
0:00:38/0:01:55
0:01:16/0:01:55
0:01:54/0:01:55
100-0001
100-0001
100-0001
100-0001
•
•
Time Lapse Recording mode is released once recording has been finished. To start another Time Lapse Recording, repeat steps 1 to 6 on the previous
page.
25 captured images comprise a video 1 second long. Since the minimum length of a video that your camcorder can save is one second, the interval
defines the total minimum recording time for the Time Lapse Recording. For example, if you set the interval to “30 Sec,” you need to set the recording time
for the Time Lapse Recording to at least 13 minutes to record a minimum video length of 1 second (25 images).
Press the Recording start/stop button if you want to stop the Time Lapse Recording.
•
•
•
•
Audio is not recorded during Time Lapse Recording.
When a video recording fills up 1.8GB of storage memory, a new recording file is automatically started at that point.
If the battery charge is exhausted during the Time Lapse recording, the camcorder saves recording up to that point and switches to standby mode. After
a while, it displays a warning message, then turns off automatically.
•
If the storage media becomes full during Time Lapse Recording, the camcorder switches to the standby mode after saving the recording up to to the
maximum memory available.
•
•
We recommend using the AC power adaptor for a Time Lapse Recording instead of the battery.
When a time lapse recording starts, the “Time Lapse Recording” message blinks on the screen and it appears as if the screen has stopped. This is normal
operation. Do not remove the power source or memory card from the camcorder.
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GUIDELINE
Submenu Items
This camcorder provides 3 types of guidelines to help you to set a
balanced image composition on the screen.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Select the Record (
/
) mode by pressing the MODE button.
Off
To cancel the guideline function.
-
page 24
This is the basic guideline. Use this when
focusing a subject in the centre.
Cross
Press the MENU button Control
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2.
Use this when recording a subject in
a horizontal or vertical composition,
or when shooting with the tele macro
function.
Positioning subjects within the Safety
Zone rectangle ensures they will be
recorded.
SCENE
(Left/Right) button “Guideline.”
Guideline
Grid
Off
Cross
Grid
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
Safety Zone
Exit
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
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•
•
Position a subject at a cross point of a guideline to balance the
image composition.
Guidelines are not recorded.
Guideline
Off
Cross
Grid
Exit
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Playback options
MENU ITEMS
•
•
•
Accessible items in the menu vary depending on the operation mode.
See pages 40~43 for playback information and button operation.
See pages 66~77 for details on menu items during playback.
●
✕
: Accessible
: Not possible
Playback menu items
Items
Default value
Page
Video Play (
)
Photo Play (
)
Multi View Option (Thumbnail index view only)
●
●
Normal View
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Play Option
Smart BGM Option
Delete
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
●
✕
✕
●
●
✕
✕
●
●
✕
●
✕
✕
●
●
●
●
Play All
68
68
69
70
71
BGM 01
-
-
-
Protect
Story-Board Print
Copy *
-
-
-
-
-
73
74
75
76
77
Divide
Edit
Combine (Thumbnail index view only)
Slide Show
Slide Show Option
File Info
Settings
-
-
77
78
•
•
•
Menu options and default values may be changed without prior notice.
Items marked with * are available only with models SMX-F53/F54.
In general, functions in both the thumbnail display and full image display employ the same methods, while their detailed options may be different.
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MULTI VIEW OPTION
Submenu Items
The Multi View Option lets you sort thumbnails of recorded videos or
photos by different display options.
On-screen
display
items
Uss
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video or Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
•
To display the thumbnails of video
files sequentially by the length of the
files.
The thumbnail of the last recorded or
played file is highlighted.
To sort the thumbnails of recorded
files by the date the files were
recorded.
Normal View
Date View
-
-
•
•
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right) button
“Multi View Option."
Normal View
1.
2.
SMART
Multi View Option
Normal View
Date View
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
Exit
You can use the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right) button to select
3.
a sorted item.
Normal View
This function is available only in the thumbnail index view screen.
Photo
Move
Play
<Normal View>
Date View
01/JAN/2011
0:10:31
Photo
Date
Play
<Date View>
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PLAY OPTION
SMART BGM OPTION
You can set a specific playback style according to your preference.
You can play a video with background music by selecting the
desired BGM.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right) button
“Play Option.”
1.
2.
3.
Normal View
Normal View
Press MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button
“Smart BGM Option"
1.
2.
SMART
Play Option
Smart BGM Option
Play All
Play One
Repeat All
BGM 01
BGM 02
BGM 03
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
A
Exit
Exit
Normal View
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
Submenu Items
SMART
Play Option
Play All
Play One
Repeat All
On-screen
display
Items
Use
A
BGM 01
BGM 02
BGM 0ꢁ
Random
To play BGM 01.
To play BGM 02
To play BGM 03
-
-
-
-
Exit
To play BGM 01- 03 randomly.
Submenu Items
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
•
To play a BGM with a video, press the Back Light/Smart
BGM button before you start the video. To stop the BGM
from playing, press the Back Light/Smart BGM button again.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To play back from the selected video to the
last video.
Play All
•
If the original sound in the video is big, the BGM will be decreased
naturally. On the other hand, if the original sound in the video is
small, the BGM will be increased naturally.
Play One
To play the selected video only once.
To play all videos repeatedly.
A
Repeat All
•
•
While playing the video if you turn on/off the background music, the
video start to play from the beginning.
When you change BGM by pressing MENU button while the BGM is on,
the paused video will go back to from beginning and standby in Pause
mode. Press OK button to play it, then new BGM will be executed.
Repeat One To play the selected video repeatedly.
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Playback options
If you selected Select Files, the
selection screen appears.The
selected file is deleted.
3.
DELETE
Delete
You can erase your recordings one by one, or all at once.
a. Use the Control (Left/Right)
button to move to the photo or
video you want to delete.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video or Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Delete
Move
Cancel
b. Press the OK button to mark
the photo for deletion. The garbage can icon appears on the
photo or video.
c. Repeat Steps a and b for each photo or video you want to
delete.
d. Press the Menu button to delete the the photos and videos
you selected.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
2.
Normal View
(Left/Right) button “Delete.”
SMART
Delete
Select Files
All Files
Select an option by pressing the
Control (Up/Down) button, and
then press the OK button.
Exit
e. The “Delete Selected Files?” screen appears. Use the Control
button to select Yes, and then press the OK button.
Submenu Items
If you selected All Files, the “Delete all photo files in card?”
screen appears. Use the Control button to select Yes, and then
press the OK button.
4.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To delete individual selected videos
or photos.
•
•
A deleted file cannot be restored.
Do not remove the AC power adaptor or memory card while deleting
files, otherwise the storage media may be damaged.
-
To delete individual videos or
photos, select the desired videos
or photos by pressing the OK
button, then press the MENU
button to delete.
•
•
•
•
To protect important images from accidental deletion, activate image
protection. page 70
Protected images cannot be deleted. To delete a protected image,
cancel the protect function first.
If the write protection tab on a memory card is set to lock, you
cannot delete. page 32
You can also format the storage media to delete all the images at
once. Be aware that all files and data including protected files will be
erased.
Select Files
All Files
-
-
-
-
The indicator ( ) appears on the
selected videos or photos.
Pressing the OK button toggles
selection and release.
To delete all videos or photos.
•
The Delete function does not operate if the battery charge is
insufficient. We recommend you use the AC power adaptor to avoid
power-loss while deleting.
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Playback options
Protect
If you selected Select Files, the
selection screen appears
3.
PROTECT
You can protect important saved videos or photos from accidental
deletion. Protected images will not be deleted unless you release the
protection or format the memory.
a. Use the Control (Left/Right)
button to move to the photo or
video you want to protect.
b. Press the OK button to mark
the photo for protection. The
key icon appears on the photo
or video.
c. Repeat Steps a and b for each photo or video you want to
protect.
d. Press the Menu button to protect the the photos and videos
you selected.
Protect
Move
Cancel
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video or Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
2.
Normal View
Protect
(Left/Right) button “Protect.”
Select Files
All On
All Off
Select an option by pressing the
Control (Up/Down) button, and
then press the OK button.
e. The “Protect Selected Files?” screen appears. Use the
Control button to select Yes, and then press the OK button.
Exit
If you selected All On, the “Protect all on?” screen appears. Use
4.
5.
Submenu Items
the Control button to select Yes, and then press the OK button.
On-screen
display
If you selected All Off, the “Protect all off?” screen appears. Use
the Control button to select Yes, and then press the OK button.
Items
Use
To protect selected videos or photos
from deletion
-
To protect individual videos
or photos, select the desired
videos or photos by pressing the
OK button, and then press the
MENU button to confirm.
•
•
Protected videos and photos will show the indicator (
are displayed.
If the write protection tab on a memory card is set to lock, you
cannot set image protection.
) when they
Select Files
-
-
-
The indicator (
) is displayed
on the selected videos or photos.
Pressing the OK button toggles
the video or photo between
protected and not protected.
All On
All Off
To protect all videos or photos.
-
-
To remove protection from all videos
and photos.
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Playback options
•
Using the VIEW button, you can preview storyboard images to
be printed. page ꢂ2
Storyboard images are displayed in 4:3 aspect ratio. Hence, the
camcorder may not display the entire image on its LCD screen. On a
computer, it will display the entire image.
The storyboard printing may not show 16 i-Frame thumbnails in the
following case:
STORY-BOARD PRINT
•
This function captures 16 still images randomly from a selected
video, and then saves them to the storage media. It presents a
quick overview of your video, helping you to understand the overall
topic.
•
-
The recorded video is too short. (To extract 16 i-Frame
thumbnails from a video, its recorded time should be longer than
8 seconds.)
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right/OK) button
“Story-Board Print”
“Select File.”
1.
2.
Normal View
Story-Board Print
Select File
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/
Right) button to select the desired
video, and then press the OK
button.
Exit
Story-Board Print
•
A message appears asking for
your confirmation.
Select “Yes.”
3.
•
16 pictures are randomly
captured from the selected
video and saved to the storage
media.
Exit
Move
Select
•
The printed storyboard image
file appears on the LCD screen
for about 3 seconds.
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Playback options
USING VIEW
The i-view function lets you preview a 16 image
storyboard of a video. The preview gives you a digest
of the video you recorded so you can see what’s in it
without having to watch the entire video.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
•
If the recorded video is less than ꢃ seconds long, all 16 i-Frame
thumbnails will not be extracted.
•
This function is available only in the video thumbnail index view
screen.
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/
Right) button to select the desired
video, and then press the VIEW
button.
1.
Normal View
•
•
•
16 images from the selected
video are captured randomly.
16 i-Frame images appear on
the LCD screen.
Photo
Move
Play
If you want to save the
storyboard image on the storage
media, press the PHOTO
button. You can then find the
saved storyboard image in the
photo play mode. page 43
Exit
Story-Board Print
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Playback options
If you selected Select Files, the
selection screen appears.
3.
Copy
COPY (SMX-F53/F54 only)
Movies and photos stored in the built-in memory can be copied to
the external flash memory card.
Copying to the memory card does not delete originals in the built-in
memory.
a. Use the Control (Left/Right)
button to move to the photo or
video you want to copy.
b. Press the OK button to mark
the photo for copying. The
copy icon appears on the
photo or video.
Copy
Move
Cancel
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video or Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
c. Repeat Steps a and b for each photo or video you want to
copy.
d. Press the Menu button to copy the photos and videos you
selected.
e. The “Copy Selected Files?” screen appears. Use the Control
(Left/Right) button to select Yes, and then press the OK
button.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
2.
Normal View
Copy
(Left/Right) button “Copy.”
Select Files
All Files
Select an option by pressing the
Control (Up/Down) button, and
then press the OK button.
Exit
If you selected All Files, the “Copy all files to internal memory?
” screen appears. Use the Control (Left/Right) button to select
Yes, and then press the OK button.
4.
Submenu Items
On-
screen
display
•
•
You cannot copy a file if the memory card has insufficient free space.
Remove unnecessary files before proceeding. page 69
You can copy only as many files as will fit in the free space of the
memory card. If the size of the files that you want to copy is larger
than the free space, you will see an error message
If a memory card is not inserted, you cannot perform the "Copy"
function.
Copied videos or photos have no protection even if the original is set
to be protected.
Copying may take a while depending on the number of files and file
sizes.
Items
Use
To copy individual videos or photos.
-
To copy individual videos or photos,
select the desired videos or photos
by pressing the OK button.
•
•
•
•
•
-
-
The indicator (
) is displayed on
Select Files
All Files
-
-
the selected videos or photos. Then,
press the MENU button to confirm.
Pressing the OK button toggles
between applying and removing the
copy indicator.
Copying may not work if the battery charge is insufficient. If available,
use the AC adaptor while copying to prevent power disruption.
Note that removing the battery or disconnecting the AC power
adaptor while you copy files may damage the storage media.
To copy all the videos or photos.
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Playback options
Press the MENU button to pause at the point of division.
4.
5.
EDIT (Divide)
•
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
You can divide a video clip as many times as you want in order to
delete a section you no longer need or create sections to combine.
Each time you apply Divide, the video is divided into two parts.
Select “Yes.”
•
•
If you want to delete an unwanted section of a video clip,
divide the video first, and then delete the section you no
longer need.
After dividing the video clip, you can also combine the
sections with other desired videos. page 75
The second image of the divided image will be displayed at
the end of the thumbnail index.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right)button “Edit”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Divide.”
1.
2.
Normal View
Edit
SMART
Divide
Combine
Example: You can divide a video clip into two in order to delete
a section you no longer need.
Select a desired video clip using
the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right/
OK) button.
Exit
After deleting
first image.
3.
Before dividing
Image is divided at 30 second point.
2.
1.
Divide
•
The selected video clip will be
paused.
Search the point of division by
pressing the Control (Left/Right/
OK) button.
3.
Divide
Move
Cancel
seconds
seconds
seconds
seconds
0~30
0~60
0~30
31~60
One video clip is divided into two video clips.
•
0:00:27/0:00:55
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Divide
•
The Divide function is not available under the following
conditions:
-
-
If the total recorded time of the video is less than 6 seconds.
If you try to divide sections without leaving 3 seconds at the
beginning and the end.
Divide
Play
Frame
-
-
If the storage media has less than approximately 40MB of free
memory space.
If the videos were recorded or edited by other devices.
•
•
You cannot devide a protected image. You must first release the
protect function to delete it. page 70
The division point may drift before or after the designated point by
approximately 0.5 seconds.
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Playback options
Select Yes.
7.
EDIT (Combine)
•
The two video clips are combined in the selected order and
restored as one video clip.
You can combine two different video clips.
•
The first video clip will appear as the first part of the thumbnail
of the combined clip.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Video thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right) button “
Edit” Control (Up/Down/OK)
button “Combine.”
1.
2.
Normal View
Edit
•
The combine function is not available under the following conditions:
SMART
-
-
-
-
-
-
If the videos are in different resolution formats. TV Super Fine/TV
Fine/TV Normal cannot be combined with Web Fine/Web Normal.
If the videos are in different aspect ratios. 4:3 and 16:9 cannot be
combined.
If one video file is a Time Lapse REC file and the other is a normal
file.
If the total size of the two files to be combined exceeds
approx.1.8GB
If the storage media has less than approximately 40MB of free
memory space.
Divide
Combine
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/
Right/OK) button to move to the
first clip you want to combine. This
is the clip you want to appear first
in the combined clip.
Exit
Combine
1
If the videos have been recorded or edited by other devices.
Press the OK button.
The ( )indicator and the number
1 appears on the first clip.
3.
4.
•
You cannot combine protected images. You must first release the
protect function to paste it. page 70
2
Combine
Move
Cancel
•
•
•
•
The original video clips will not be preserved.
A maximum of 2 video clips can be combined at a time.
This function is available only in the thumbnail index view screen.
If you combine videos having the same resolution but different
qualities, the combined video will have the lower image quality for
playback. (For example, if you combine a video clip of “TV Super Fine
” with another video clip of “TV Fine,” which has the same resolution,
then the combined video will be in “TV Fine” resolution and quality.)
•
Pressing the OK button toggles
the Combine indicator and the
number on and off.
Normal View
Use the Control (Up/Down/Left/
Right) button to move to the
second clip you want to combine.
This is the clip you want to appear
second in the combined clip.
Photo
Move
Play
Press the OK button.
5.
6.
The ( )indicator and the number 2 appears on the second clip
Press the MENU button.
•
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
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Playback options
SLIDE SHOW
4 background music files are stored in the camcorder by default.
When a slide show begins, the camcorder plays background music
in a random order.
You can adjust the background music’s volume level using the
Control (Up/Down) button.
•
•
You can play back all the photos stored in the storage media
automatically.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Slide Show”
“Start.”
Normal View
100-0001
1.
2.
Press the OK button.
•
The ( ) indicator is displayed.
The Slide Show will start from the
current image.
Video
Move
Full View
Normal View
•
•
To end the slide show, press the
OK button again.
To return to the thumbnail view,
move the Zoom lever.
Slide Show
Start
Exit
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100-0001
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Playback options
SLIDE SHOW OPTION
FILE INFO
You can enjoy a slide show with various effects.
The camcorder shows you information about the recorded images.
•
•
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
Select the Photo thumbnail index view screen. page 40
) mode.
Press the MODE button to select the Play(
) mode. page 24
Press the MENU button
Normal View
1.
2.
Press the MENU button
Control (Left/Right) button
“Slide Show Option.”
1.
2.
Normal View
Control (Left/Right/OK) button
“File Info” “Select File.”
SMART
File Info
Slide Show Option
Select File
:
:
:
1Sec
Off
Interval
Effect
Music
•
The file selection screen
appears.
Select an option by pressing the
Control (Up/Down/Left/Right)
button, and then press the OK
button.
On
Exit
Exit
Select a desired video clip using
the Control (Up/Down/Left/Right/
OK) button, and then press the OK
key..
File Info
100VIDEO SDV_0001.MP4
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
Date
:
:
:
:
01/JAN/2011
00:00:55
22.6MB
•
The following information for the
selected file is displayed:
Duration
Size
Submenu Items
Resolution
TV Fine
-
-
-
-
Date
Duration (Video only)
Size
Resolution
On-screen
display
Items
Interval
Effect
Use
To set the slideshow’s image transition
interval. (1 sec or 3 sec)
If “Effect” is set to “On”, the slideshow
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-
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
displays images consecutively.
If “Music” is set to “On”, the slideshow will
play back with background music. (The
background music is selected randomly
from 4 sample stored music files.)
Music
-
ꢂꢂ
System setting
MENU ITEMS
You can setup the date/time, OSD language, and display settings of the camcorder.
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Setting menu items
Record
Play mode (Thumbnail index screen) Play mode (Full image display mode)
Items
Default values
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Time Type
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Date/Time Display
LCD Brightness
LCD Colour
LCD Enhancer
Auto LCD Off **
Menu Design
Transparency
Beep Sound
Shutter Sound
Auto Power Off **
PC Software
TV Display
Default Set
Version
Language
Demo
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-
English
On
•
•
•
•
Menu options and default values may be changed without prior notice.
There are some functions you cannot activate simultaneously in the menu. These items are greyed out. You cannot select the grey menu items.
Items marked with * are available only with models SMX-F53/F54.
ꢂꢃ
Items marked with ** are available only when the camcorder is powered by the battery.
System setting
STORAGE TYPE (SMX-F53/F54 only)
STORAGE INFO
Storage Info shows you the storage information for the storage media. You can
view the storage media, used memory space, and available memory space.
You can record videos or photos on the built-in memory or a
memory card, so you should select the desired storage media
before starting recording or playback.
1. Press the MENU button Control (Left/
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Right) button “Settings” Control
(Up/Down/OK) button “Storage Info.”
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Settings
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button
“Settings” Control (Up/Down/
OK) button “Storage Type.”
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1.
2.
3.
Storage Info
2. Select the desired submenu item with
Format
SCENE
Settings
the Control (Up/Down) button, and then
press the OK button.
:
File No.
:
Storage Type
Storage Info
Format
Exit
Select
•
Press the Control (Up/Down) button
to select the desired storage type, then
press the OK button. (SMX-F53/F54
only)
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Storage Info
Exit
Select
Storage : Card
• Used : 190MB
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3. Information on the selected storage type
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• Free
: 14.6GB
appears.
Settings
•
•
•
The screen displays the memory
capacity of the selected storage and
recordable time by video resolution.
Press the Control (Up/Down) button
to scroll the screen and see additional
information.
After checking the information, press
the OK button to return to the previous
menu screen.
Storage Type
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
Int. Memory
Exit
Move
OK
Storage Info
Format
Card
Storage Info
Exit
Move
Select
TV Super Fine
TV Fine
TV Normal
Web Fine
: 379Min
: 469Min
: 613Min
: 469Min
: 613Min
Submenu Items
Web Normal
Exit
Move
OK
On-screen
display
4. Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Items
Use
To select the built-in memory as the
storage medium. You can record to or play
back images from the built-in memory.
To select a memory card as storage
medium. You can record to or play back
images from a memory card.
Submenu Items
Int. Memory
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Int. Memory
To show the memory information of the built-in
-
-
Card
(SMX-Fꢀꢁ/Fꢀ4 only) memory.
To show the memory information of the inserted
memory card.
Card
•
•
If there is no storage media inserted, it cannot be selected and will be dimmed on the menu.
In the Storage Info display, you can check the used and available memory as well as the
remaining recording time for each recording resolution. For the desired information, scroll the
screen using the Control (Up/Down) button.
If there is no storage media inserted, it cannot be selected and will be
dimmed in the menu.
ꢂ9
System setting
FORMAT
Do not remove the recording medium or perform any other operation
(such as turning off the power) during formatting. Also, be sure to
use the provided AC adapter, as the recording medium may be
corrupted if the battery becomes exhausted during formatting.
If the recording medium becomes corrupted, format it again.
•
•
Use Format if you want to delete all files completely or to correct
problems on the storage media.
After formatting, the speed of the storage media becomes more stable.
However, ensure that formatting can delete all files on the storage media
including protected files and all settings can be restored.
•
Do not format the storage media on a PC or other device.
Make sure to format the storage media on this camcorder.
Format the memory card in the following cases:
•
-
-
-
-
Before using a new memory card
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Press the MENU button Control
1.
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If the memory card was formatted on other devices
If the memory card was used to record on other devices
If the camcorder cannot read the memory card
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Format.”
Settings
Storage Info
Format
•
•
•
A memory card with the protection tab set to lock will not be
formatted.
If there is no storage media inserted, it cannot be selected and will
be dimmed in the menu.
You cannot format when the battery power is insuffi cient. We
recommend you use the AC power adaptor to avoid loss of power
while formatting.
:
File No.
Select the desired storage media
with the Control (Up/Down)
2.
Exit
Select
button, and then press the OK button. (SMX-F53/F54 only)
A message appears asking for your confirmation.
Select "Yes" using the Control (Left/Right/OK) button.
3.
4.
•
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Int. Memory
(SMX-Fꢀꢁ/Fꢀ4 only)
-
-
To format the built-in memory.
To format a memory card.
“Card”
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System setting
FILE NO.
Submenu Items
File numbers are assigned to recorded files in the order they were
recorded.
on-screen
display
items
contents
Press the MENU button Control
1.
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Assigns file numbers in sequence even if you
have inserted a different memory card, formatted
the card, or deleted all files. The file number is
reset only when a new folder is created.
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
SCENE
Settings
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“File No.”
Series
Reset
-
-
Storage Info
Format
:
File No.
Select the desired submenu item
2.
Exit
Select
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Resets the file number to 0001.
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SCENE
Settings
Storage Info
Format
File No.
Series
Reset
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
When you set “File No.” to “Series”, each file is assigned a different
number to avoid duplicating file names. It is convenient when you want
to manage your files on a computer.
Exit
Move
Select
ꢃ1
System setting
Setting the clock to the local time (“Visit”)
TIME ZONE
You can easily set the clock to the local time zone when travelling.
You can easily set the clock to the local time when using your
camcorder while travelling.
Press the Control (Up/Down)
1.
2.
Press the MENU button Control
Visit
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1.
button to select the “Time Zone” in
Settings mode, and then press the
OK button.
SCENE
London, Lisbon
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Settings
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Time Zone.”
Format
:
File No.
•
The Time Zone screen will be
displayed.
:
Time Zone
[Home 00:00]
01/JAN/2011 00:00
Select the desired submenu item
2.
Back
OK
Exit
Select
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
Select “Visit” with the Control (Up/
Down/OK) button, and then select
the area you are visiting using the
Control (Left/Right) button.
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9999
1.6M
SCENE
Settings
Format
File No.
Time Zone
Home
Visit
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
3.
•
You can check the time
difference between “Home” and
“Visit.”
Exit
Move
Select
Press the OK button to confirm.
3.
Submenu Items
•
The clock is set to the time zone of the place you are visiting.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
You can set the date and time in “Date/Time Set” from the “Settings”
menu. page 83
To have the clock display your home time, that
is, the time you set on the “Date/Time Set” menu.
Select Home when using this camcorder for the
first time or when returning the clock to your
hometown date/time setting.
Home
-
When you visit a different time zone, to set the
clock to the local time without changing your
hometown time setting. The clock will be adjusted
in accordance with the time difference between
the two locations.
Visit
ꢃ2
System setting
DATE/TIME SET
DATE TYPE
By setting the date and time, you can display the date and time of a
recording during playback.
You can set the display type format for the date.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
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(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Date/Type.”
Press the MENU button Control
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1.
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Settings
(Left/Right)button “Settings”
SCENE
:
Settings
Time Zone
Date/Time Set
Date Type
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Date/Time Set.”
File No.
Time Zone
Date/Time Set
:
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Select the date and time
2.
3.
Exit
Select
information, and change the setting
values by using the Control (Up/
Down/Left/Right) button.
Date/Time Set
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Home
Day Month
Year Hour Min
2011 12 00
Make sure the clock is correctly set,
and then press the OK button.
01
/
JAN
Visit
Back
/
:
OFF
:
01/JAN/2011 00:00
Submenu Items
Move
OK
On-screen
display
Items
Use
•
•
•
The year can be set up to 2037.
Set “Date/Time Display” to on. page 84
Activating the ( ) icon forwards the time by 1 hour.
To display the date in the year/
month (two-digit)/day format.
To display the date in the month/
date/year format.
To display the date in the date/
month/year format.
To display the date in the date/
month (two-digit)/year format.
2011/01/01
JAN/01/2011
01/JAN/2011
01/01/2011
2011/01/01
JAN/01/2011
01/JAN/2011
01/01/2011
This function depends on the “Date/Time Display” setting.
ꢃꢁ
System setting
TIME TYPE
DATE/TIME DISPLAY
You can set the display type format for the time.
You can have the date and/or time displayed on the LCD screen.
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Press the MENU button
Press the MENU button Control
1.
1.
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Control (Left/Right) button “
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
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Settings
Control (Up/Down/OK) button “
Date Type
Settings” Control (Up/Down/
OK) button “Time Type.”
SCENE
Settings
Date/Time Display.”
:
Time Type
Date Type
Time Type
Date/Time Display
:
12
OFF
Date/Time Display
:
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
Select the desired submenu and
2.
3.
2.
12
OFF
Exit Select
menu item with the Control (Up/
Down) button, and then press OK button.
Exit Select
•
The date/time is displayed on the LCD screen according to
the selected option.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Submenu Items
Submenu Items
Items
Use
On-screen display
To not display the current date/
time.
Off
-
On-screen
display
Items
Use
Date
Time
To display the current date.
To display the current time.
01/JAN/2011
00:00
12Hr
24Hr
To display the time information in 12 hour units 12:00 AM
To display the time information in 24 hour units 00:00
To display the current date and
time.
Date & Time
01/JAN/2011 00:00
This function depends on the “Date/Time Display” setting.
The date/time will read “01/JAN/2011 00:00” in the following cases:
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When the video or photo recording was made before you set the
date/time in the camcorder.
-
When the built-in rechargeable battery is depleted.
ꢃ4
System setting
LCD BRIGHTNESS
LCD COLOUR
You can adjust the brightness of the LCD screen to compensate for
ambient lighting conditions.
You can change the colour of the LCD screen by adjusting the red
and blue colour range.
Press the MENU button Control
Press the MENU button Control
1.
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1.
2.
3.
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(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button “
LCD Brightness.”
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(Left/Right)button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“LCD Colour.”
SCENE
Settings
Settings
Time Type
Date/Time Display
LCD Brightness
:
:
:
Date/Time Display
LCD Brightness
LCD Colour
:
:
12
OFF
12
OFF
0
0
Press the Control (Left/Right.OK)
button to adjust the LCD brightness
from -15 to 15.
Press the Control (Up/Down/Left/
Right/OK) button to adjust the
LCD colour (red/blue) from -15 to
15.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Exit
Select
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STBY
0:00:00 [475Min]
STBY
9999
1.6M
9999
1.6M
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
LCD Colour
Red
Blue
LCD Brightness
Exit
0
0
0
Adjust
OK
Exit
Move
OK
•
•
•
•
When you set the red and blue colour range, the higher the numbers,
the brighter the LCD screen will be.
You can adjust the LCD colour (red/blue) from -15 to 15, using the
Control (Up/Down/Left/Right/OK) button.
You can manipulate the colour displayed on the LCD screen by
adjusting the colour ratio of red and blue.
•
If the surrounding is too bright, adjust the brightness of the LCD
screen.
Adjusting the LCD screen does not affect the image being recorded.
A brighter LCD screen consumes more power.
You can adjust the LCD Brightness from -15 to 15.
•
•
•
Adjusting the colour display of the LCD screen does not affect the
image to be recorded.
ꢃꢀ
System setting
LCD ENHANCER
AUTO LCD OFF
You can enhance the contrast on the LCD screen for a clearer and
brighter image. This effect also works outdoors in bright daylight.
You can also adjust the screen brightness in two-level increments,
which provides a brighter screen than using just a one-level
increment.
To reduce power consumption, the brightness of the LCD screen
is automatically dimmed if the camcorder is idle for more than 2
minutes.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
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(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button “
Auto LCD Off.”
SCENE
Settings
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“LCD Enhancer”
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1.
LCD Colour
SCENE
LCD Enhancer
Auto LCD Off
:
Settings
OFF
LCD
OFF
:
LCD Brightness
LCD Colour
LCD Enhancer
: 0
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
2.
Exit
Select
OFF
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
2.
Exit
Select
Submenu Items
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
To disable the function.
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To disable the function.
-
Off
1
-
When the camcorder is idle for more than
2 minutes in Video or Photo STBY mode, or for
more than 5 minutes when recording a video, the
power saving mode starts by dimming the LCD
screen.
To turn on the 1st level of the LCD Enhancer.
1
On
-
To turn on the 2nd, brighter level of the LCD
Enhancer.
2
2
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
•
•
•
LCD enhancer function does not affect the quality of the image being
recorded.
When you use the LCD Enhancer in low illumination, some stripes
may appear on the LCD screen. This is not a malfunction.
Using the LCD Enhancer function may cause colours to look different
on the display.
•
•
When the “Auto LCD Off” function is enabled, you can press any
button on the camcorder to return LCD brightness to normal.
Auto LCD Off will be disabled in the following case:
-
If the DC power cable (AC power adaptor, USB cable) is connected.
ꢃ6
System setting
MENU DESIGN
TRANSPARENCY
You can select the desired menu design.
You can select the desired menu display transparency.
Press the MENU button Control
Press the MENU button Control
1.
1.
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(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/ok) button
“Menu Design.”
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Transparency.”
SCENE
SCENE
Settings
Settings
0%
:
LCD Enhancer
Auto LCD Off
Menu Design
OFF
Auto LCD Off
Menu Design
Transparency
20%
40%
LCD
OFF
:
:
Select the desired submenu item
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
2.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Exit
Move
Select
with the Control (Up/Down) button,
and then press the OK button.
<Transparency 0%>
•
“Misty White” “Premium Black.”
•
“0%” “20%” “40%” “
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
3.
60%”
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
<Transparency 60%>
ꢃꢂ
System setting
BEEP SOUND
SHUTTER SOUND
When Beep Sound is on, the camcorder sounds a beep when you
press a button.
You can turn the shutter sound the camcorder emits when you
press the PHOTO button on or off.
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Beep Sound.”
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Press the MENU button Control
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1.
1.
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(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Settings
Settings
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Shutter Sound.”
Beep Sound
Shutter Sound
Auto Power Off
:
:
:
:
:
Beep Sound
Shutter Sound
Auto Power Off
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
2.
3.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Exit
Select
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Submenu Items
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
Disables the function.
on-screen
display
items
Off
contents
-
To turn the shutter sound off.
-
To have the camcorder beep every time you
press a button.
On
-
To turn the shutter sound on. It will sound when
you press the PHOTO button.
On
-
The Beep Sound function is suspended in the following cases.
It resumes automatically when the case not longer applies.
-
-
-
During recording and playback
Pause while recording
When the camcorder has a cable connection. (AV cable)
ꢃꢃ
System setting
AUTO POWER OFF
PC SOFTWARE
You can set your camcorder to turn off automatically if it is idle for 5
minutes without an operation. This function will prevent unnecessary
power consumption.
If you set PC Software to On, you can use the built-in PC software
easily by connecting a USB cable between the camcorder and your
PC. Using the software, you can download stored video and photo
images on the camcorder to your PC’s hard disk. You can also edit
video and photo files using the PC software.
Press the MENU button
1.
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Control (Left/Right) button “
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Settings
Settings” Control (Up/Down/
OK) button “Auto Power Off.”
Press the MENU button Control
STBY
0:00:00 [475Min]
1.
Shutter Sound
Auto Power Off
PC Software
:
:
SCENE
(Left/Right)button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“PC Software.”
Settings
:
Shutter Sound
Auto Power Off
PC Software
:
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
Submenu Items
To disable the function.
-
If the camcorder is idle for 5 minutes in STBY
mode, the power is automatically turned off.
ꢀ Min
-
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
To disable the function.
-
To launch the built-in editing software when you
connect the camcorder to a PC with a USB cable.
•
•
Auto Power Off does not work in the following situations:
On
-
-
-
-
If the DC power cable (AC power adaptor, USB cable) is
connected
While the following functions are in operation; “Demo,” “Copy,”
“Delete: All Files,” “Protect: All On,” “Combine,” “Divide.”
While recording, playing (except pause), pausing while recording,
or playing a photo slide show.
The PC Software is compatible with Windows operating systems only.
To operate the camcorder again, press the Power ( ) button.
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System setting
TV DISPLAY
DEFAULT SET
You can enable or disable the On Screen Display (OSD) that the
camcorder can display on a TV screen when you connect your
camcorder to a TV.
You can restore all menu settings to their defaults.
Press the MENU button Control
1.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
Control (Up/Down/OK) button
“Default Set.”
SCENE
Settings
Press the MENU button
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
1.
:
:
PC Software
TV Display
Default Set
SCENE
Control (Left/Right) button “
Settings
Settings” Control (Up/Down/
OK) button “TV Display.”
:
Auto Power Off
Select “Yes” if you want all the
settings return to the default.
2.
3.
PC Software
TV Display
:
:
Exit
Select
•
The Time Zone screen appears after all settings return to their
defaults.
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK button.
2.
3.
Exit
Select
Set the date and time again. page 28
•
•
Do not turn off the power while using this function.
After resetting the camcorder, set “Time Zone” and “Date/Time
Set.” page 28
Press the MENU button to exit the menu.
•
Storage type is not restored after default setting. (SMX-F53/F54 only)
page 79
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Off
Use
VERSION
To show the OSD (On Screen Display) menus
only on the camcorder’s LCD screen.
To show the OSD menus on the LCD screen
and the TV screen as well.
You can view the camcorder’s firmware version. To improve the
operation of the camcorder, the firmware version can be changed
without notice.
-
On
-
Version
Press the MENU button Control
(Left/Right) button “Settings”
1.
(Connecting to a TV page 92)
Samsung Electronics Co., LTD.
Control (Up/Down/OK) button “
S/W 0.26, Dec 29 2010, 13:54:44
Version.”
Press the MENU button to exit the
menu.
2.
Exit
OK
LANGUAGE
You can select a desired language to display the menu and
messages in. page 29
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System setting
Using the Demo function
DEMO
The camcorder cancels the Demo mode in the following cases:
Demo mode automatically shows you the major functions that are
included with your camcorder so that you can use them more easily.
•
If you press any button (Recording start/stop, PHOTO, SMART
AUTO, etc.) However, the camcorder will enter the Demo mode
automatically after 5 minutes in STBY mode if it is idle for 5
minutes without operation. If you don’t want the Demo function
to start, set “Demo” to “Off.”
Press the MENU button
1.
Control (Left/Right) button “
Settings” Control (Up/Down/
OK) button “Demo.”
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
SCENE
Settings
Version
The Demo function does not operate in the following case:
Language
Demo
:
Select the desired submenu item
with the Control (Up/Down)
button, and then press the OK
button.
2.
3.
-
If “Auto Power Off” is set to “ꢀ Min” when you are using the battery
as the main power, the Auto Power Off function will turn the cam
corder off before Demo can start.
Exit
Select
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
SCENE
Settings
To return to the normal screen,
press the MENU button.
Version
Off
OFF
Language
Demo
On
Exit
Move
Select
Submenu Items
On-screen
display
Items
Use
To disable the function.
To enable the Demo function.
Off
On
-
-
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Connecting to a TV
You can view the recorded videos and photos on a large screen by connecting the camcorder to a TV.
CONNECTING TO A TV (16:9/4:3)
To playback your recordings, the television must be PAL-compatible. We recommend that you use the AC power adaptor as a power source
for the camcorder when you connect it to a TV. Check your TV’s input jacks and select the appropriate connection method according to the
jack type. For details, refer to your TV user manual.
Camcorder
TV
Signal flow
CARD
R
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
Audio/Video cable
Use the provided Audio/Video cable to connect the camcorder to a TV as follows:
Stereo Type
Mono Type
Connect the provided Audio/Video cable to the Audio/Video jack on the TV.
1.
AUDIO VIDEO
L
AUDIO
VIDEO
R
Turn on your TV and set the TV’s input selector to the Input your camcorder is connected to.
2.
Yellow
White
•
Refer to the TV’s instruction manual to see how to select the TV input.
Red
Yellow
White
•
•
•
•
•
If only a mono audio input is available on the TV set, use the white plug (audio L) on the audio cable.
Do not use excessive force when connecting the cables.
We recommend you use the AC power adaptor as the power source.
Before connecting, make sure that the volume on the TV is turned down. Forgetting to do this may cause feedback from the TV speakers.
Carefully connect the input and output cables to the corresponding connections on the TV.
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Connecting to a TV
VIEWING ON A TV SCREEN
Turn on your TV and set the TV’s input selector (source) to the input the camcorder is connected to. page 92
1.
•
•
Make sure the TV jacks are connected with the right cables.
Make sure you’ve set the input source correctly to view the playback from the camcorder.
C
A
R
D
Select the playback mode on your camcorder, and then start to playback videos.
2.
•
Operate the camcorder using the camcorder’s buttons and OSD menus.
•
•
•
Adjust the volume to a moderate level. If the volume is too high, the video may include the noise.
If the “TV Display” is set “Off,” the TV screen will not display the OSD (On Screen Display) menus. page 90
This camcorder does not output audio when the camcorder is connected to a TV in the video or photo record mode. The audio output signal is supported
only when the camcorder is connected in the video playback mode. This is not an error.
Image display depending on LCD and TV screen ratio
Icon
Subject
TV
Video
Photo
LCD
16:9
4:ꢁ
16:9
4:ꢁ
Refer to page 48 for the “16:9 Wide” setting.
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Dubbing videos
DUBBING TO VCR OR DVD/HDD RECORDERS
You can dub images recordered on your camcorder to other recording devices, such as VCRs or DVD/HDD recorders. This is a convenient
way of distributing the dubbed media. Connect the camcorder as illustrated below and use the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder.
Refer to the instruction manuals supplied with your VCR, DVD, or HDD recorder for additional information about dubbing.
Camcorder
VCRs or DVD/ HDD recorders
Signal flow
CARD
Red
R
AUDIO
L
White
Audio/Video cable
VIDEO
Yellow
Turn on the camcorder and press the MODE button to select
When dubbing is finished, stop the recording device, and then
your camcorder.
1.
2.
5.
the Play mode. page 24
•
You can dub videos recorded on this camcorder by connecting it to
another recording device with the supplied composite/AV cable. All
the recorded videos will be dubbed in SD (standard definition) image
quality.
Insert the recording media in the recording device.
•
If your recording device has an input selector, set it to the
input mode.
•
•
Since dubbing is performed via analogue data transfer, the image
quality may deteriorate.
To hide the screen indicators (such as the counter, etc.) on the
screen of a connected monitor device, set “TV Display: Off.”
page 90
Connect your camcorder to the recording device (VCR or DVD/
HDD recorders) with the supplied composite/AV cable.
3.
4.
Start the playback on your camcorder, and record it on the
recording device.
•
To record the date/time, display it on the LCD screen. page 84
•
Refer to the instruction manuals supplied with your recording
device for details.
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Using with a windows computer
CHECKING YOUR COMPUTER TYPE
This chapter explains how to connect the camcorder to a Windows computer using a USB cable and how to use the editing software built in
to your camcorder.
Check the type of computer you have before connecting the camcorder!!
The camcorder and its built in software are compatible with Windows computers only. Check your computer before you begin and make
make sure you have a Windows computer.
Using with Windows
Using with Macintosh
CARD
Connect your camcorder to the computer using the
USB cable.
•
The built-in editing software, Intelli-studio, runs on the
PC automatically once the camcorder is connected
to a Windows computer. (When you specify “PC
Software: On”). page 89
The built-in software on your
camcorder, ‘Intelli-studio’ is not
Macintosh compliant.
Play back or edit your recordings on the computer using
the built-in, Intelli-studio application. page 97
You can also upload your recordings to YouTube or
other websites using the Intelli-studio. page 100
CARD
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Using with a windows computer
System Requirements
WHAT YOU CAN DO WITH A WINDOWS
COMPUTER
Your computer must meet the following requirements to run Intelli-
studio:
You can perform the functions below by connecting your camcorder
to your Windows computer using a USB cable:
Items
System Requirements
Main Functions
OS
Microsoft Windows XP SP2 , Vista, or Windows 7
•
•
Intelli-studio’s main functions:
®
®
CPU
Intel Pentium 4 3.0 GHz or higher is recommended
AMD Athlon™ FX 2.6 GHz or higher is recommended
-
-
-
Playing back recorded videos or photos. page 99
Editing recorded videos or photos. page 99
Uploading the recorded videos and photos to YouTube,
Flickr or Facebook, etc. page 100
RAM
1GB or higher is recommended
Video
Card
NVIDIA Geforce 7600GT or higher,
Ati X1600 series or higher
You can transfer or copy the files (videos and photos) saved
on the storage media into your computer (the mass storage
function). page 101
Display
1024 x 768, 16-bit colour or higher
(1280 x 1024, 32-bit colour recommended)
USB
USB 2.0
Direct X
DirectX 9.0c or higher
•
System requirements mentioned above are recommendations. Even
on a system that satisfies the requirements, Intelli-studio may not
Intelli-studio may not operate optimally.
•
•
•
•
•
On a slower than recommended computer, video playback may skip
frames or operate unexpectedly.
If the version of DirectX on your computer is lower than 9.0c, install
DirectX 9.0c or higher.
We recommended you transfer recorded videos to a PC before
playing back or editing the videos.
To run Intelli-studio, a laptop computer requires faster and better
components than a desktop PC.
Intelli-studio is not Macintosh compatible.
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Using with a windows computer
USING THE Intelli-studio PROGRAMME
To disconnect the USB cable
Intelli-studio is a built-in programme that allows you to play back
and edit files. You can upload files to web sites, such as YouTube
or Flickr. For details, select “Help” “Help” on the Intelli-studio
screen.
To disconnect the USB cable after completing the file transfer, you must
follow these steps:
1. Click the “Safely Remove Hardware” icon on the taskbar.
2. Select “USB Mass Storage Device”, and then click “Stop”.
ꢁ. If the “Stop a Hardware device” window appears, click “OK”.
4. Disconnect the USB cable from the camcorder and PC.
Step 1. Connecting the USB cable
1
2
Set “USB Connect: Mass
Storage” and “PC Software:
On”.
STBY 0:00:00 [475Min]
SCENE
Settings
Shutter Sound
Auto Power O
PC Software
Off
On
OFF
•
These are the default settings.
•
•
Use the provided USB cable. (Supplied by Samsung)
Make sure you insert the USB plug into the USB jack with the plug
facing in the correct direction.
Use the AC power adaptor to power the camcorder when
transferring files to your computer.
When the USB cable is connected, turning the camcorder on or off
may cause the PC to malfunction.
If you disconnect the USB cable from the PC or the camcorder while
transferring files, the data transmission will stop and the data may
be damaged.
Connect the camcorder to a PC
with the USB cable.
Exit
Move
Select
•
A new file saving window
appears along with the
•
•
•
Intelli-studio main window. If
your camcorder has no new
files, the pop-up window for
saving new files will not appear.
•
Depending on your version of Windows, the Windows
removable disk window may also appear.
•
If you connect the camcorder to a PC via a USB HUB or
simultaneously connect the camcorder along with other USB
devices, the camcorder may not work properly. If this occurs,
remove all USB devices from the PC, and then reconnect the
camcorder.
•
Intelli-studio may not automatically run. If this occurs, access My
Computer or Windows Explorer, open the drive that corresponds to
your camcorder, find Intelli-studio, and then run iStudio.exe.
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Using with a windows computer
Step 2. About the Intelli-studio main window
No.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
!
@
#
$
Description
When the Intelli-studio starts up, video and photo thumbnails are
displayed in the main window.
Menu items
Display files in the selected folder.
Switch to Photo edit mode.
1
2 3
4
5
6
7
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Switch to Video edit mode.
Switch to Share mode.
#
@
8
Enlarge or reduce the thumbnails in the list.
Select a file type.
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0
View videos and photos of the selected folder on your computer.
Show or hide videos and photos of the connected device.
View videos and photos of the selected folder on the device.
View files as thumbnails or on a map
Browse folders in the connected device.
Browse folders stored on your computer
Move to the previous or next folder
!
•
•
•
If you install Intelli-studio on your PC, the programme will launch
more quickly. To install the programme, select “Tool” “Install
Intelli-studio on PC”.
If you install the full version of Intelli-studio software, you can use
various functions. Start the installation by clicking on “Web Support”
“Update Intelli-studio” “Start Update”.
The camcorder’s built-in Intelli-studio software is intended for
home use. It is not for precision or industrial productions. For these
applications, we recommend an editing software designed for
professional use.
Print files, view files on a map, store files in Contents Manager, or
register faces.
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Using with a windows computer
Step 3. Playing back videos or photos
Step 4. Editing videos or photos
You can play back the recordings conveniently using the Intelli-
studio application.
You can edit the videos or photos in various ways with various
functions. (Change Size, Fine-Tuning, Image Effect, Insert Frame,
etc.) Before editing a video or photo in Intelli-studio, make a backup
copy of the video or photo file and store it on your computer for
safe-keeping using My Computer or Windows Explorer.
1
With Intelli-studio, click the desired folder to display your
recordings.
•
Video or photo thumbnails appear on the screen, depending
on the folder you selected.
1
2
Choose the videos or photos you want to edit.
2
Choose the video or photo that you want to play.
Click “Movie Edit” or “Photo Edit” according to the selected file
on the Intelli-studio browser.
•
You can view the file information by moving the mouse over
the file.
•
The selected file appears in the editing window.
•
If you click a video thumbnail once, the video plays back
inside the thumbnail frame, allowing you to search for a
desired scene with ease.
Edit a video or photo with various edit functions.
3
3
After you select the video or photo you want, double-click to
play back.
•
Playback starts and the controls appear.
Intelli-studio supports the following file formats:
- Video formats: MP4 (Video: H.264, Audio: AAC), WMV (WMV 7/8/9)
- Photo formats: JPG, GIF, BMP, PNG, TIFF
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Step 5. Sharing the videos/photos online
4
Click “Upload” to start uploading.
A pop up window appears asking for your ID and password.
•
Share your contents with the world by uploading photos and videos
directly to a web site with one click.
1
2
Choose the videos or photos you want to share.
Click “Share” on the Intelli-studio browser.
•
The selected file appears in the sharing window.
5
Enter your ID and the password to access.
•
Access to the web site contents can be limited depending on
your web access environment.
Exporting the videos/photos to your computer
You can export the recorded videos/photos from your camcorder to
a PC.
3
Click the web site you would like to upload files to.
•
You can choose “YouTube”, “twitter”, “Flickr”, “Facebook”,
“Picasa”, “Email”, or another web site you want to use for
your site management.
Select the desired files to export.
1.
Drag and drop the selected files to the My Computer library
window.
2.
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•
•
•
If the “Removable Disk” window does not appear, confirm the
connection (page 95) or repeat steps 1 through 3 again.
When the removable disk does not appear automatically, open the
removable disk folder of My Computer.
If the connected camcorder’s disk drive does not open or the
context menu that appears when right-clicking your mouse (open
or browse) appears broken, your computer may be infected by an
Autorun virus. Be sure to update your antivirus software to the latest
version.
USING AS A REMOVABLE STORAGE DEVICE
You can transfer recorded data to a Windows computer by
connecting the USB cable to the camcorder.
Viewing and transferring the contents of storage media
Set “PC Software to Off”
page 89
1.
Check the storage media.
2.
(If you have video or photos
recorded on a memory
card, insert a memory card.)
(SMX-F53/F54 only)
Connect the camcorder to the
PC with the USB cable.
3.
page 95
•
The “Removable Disk” or “
Samsung” window appears
on the PC’s screen after a
moment.
Select “Open folders to
view files using Windows
Explorer” and then click “
OK.”
•
Photos
Videos
The folders in the storage
media appear.
•
4.
5.
Different file types are stored in different folders.
Copy and paste or drag and drop the files from the storage
media to your PC.
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Using with a windows computer
Structure of folders and files on the storage media
File format
•
•
The folder and file structure for built-in memory or memory card is
as follows.
Don’t arbitrarily change or remove the folder or file name. It may
not be playable.
Video files
•
•
Videos are compressed in H.264 format. The file extension is
“.MP4.”
Refer to page 47 for video resolution.
Videos (H.264)
①
Photo files
•
The SD-quality videos have a “
SDV_####.MP4” format and Web
videos have a “WEB_####. MP4”
format.
The file number automatically
increases when a new video clip
file is created.
Up to 9,999 files can be stored in
one folder. A new folder is created
when the number offiles in a folder
exeeds 9,999.
1
VIDEO
100VIDEO
SDV_0001.MP4
WEB_0002.MP4
SDV_0003.MP4
WEB_0004.MP4
•
•
Photos are compressed in JPEG (Joint Photographic Experts
Group) format. The file extension is “.JPG.”
Refer to page 48 for photo resolution.
•
•
DCIM
2
Do not modfy the name of a movie file recorded by the camcorder.
Proper playback by the camcorder requires the original folder and file
name.
100PHOTO
SAM_0001.JPG
SAM_0002.JPG
Photos
②
•
As with video clip files, the file numbe
new image file is created.
•
Photo files have a SAM_####.JPG format. A new folder stores files
starting with SAM_0001.JPG.
•
•
Folder names increase in this order:100PHOTO101PHOTO etc.
Up to 9,999 files can be stored in one folder. A new folder is created
when the number of files in a folder exeeds 9,999.
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Troubleshooting
TROUBLESHOOTING
✪
Before contacting a Samsung authorised service centre, perform the following simple checks. They may save
you the time and expense of an unnecessary call.
Warning indicators and messages
Power source
Message
Icon
Informs that...
Action
The battery is almost
discharged.
Low Battery
-
•
Replace with a charged battery or use the AC power adaptor. Charge the battery.
Check authenticity of the
battery.
The battery failed to
authenticate.
•
•
Check the battery’s authenticity. Change to an authentic, charged Samsung battery.
Use only genuine Samsung batteries only with this camcorder.
-
Storage media
Message
Icon
Informs that...
Action
Memory Full
(SMX-F53/
F54 only)
There is not enough space to record in the built-in
memory.
•
•
Delete unnecessary files in the built-in memory. Use a memory card.
Back-up files to your PC or another storage media and delete files.
Insert Card
There is no memory card inserted in the card slot.
•
•
Insert a memory card.
Delete unnecessary files on the memory card. Use the built-in memory.
(SMX-F53/F54 only)
Back-up files to your PC or another storage media and delete files.
Change to another memory card which has enough free space.
Card Full
There is not enough space to record on a memory card.
•
•
The memory card has some problem and cannot be
recognised.
Card Error
•
•
Format the memory card or replace it with a new one.
Release the write protection tab.
The write protection tab on an memory card has been
set to lock.
Card Locked
Not
Supported
Card
The memory card is not supported in this camcorder.
The memory card is not formatted.
•
•
Change to a memory card that we recommended.
Format the memory card using the menu.
Please format
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Troubleshooting
Message
Icon
Informs that...
Action
Not formatted.
Format the Card? (Format
the Internal Memory?)
The format of the file is not
supported by this camcorder.
•
•
The file format is not supported. Check supported file listing.
Format the memory card using menu item.
-
Low speed card.
Please record a lower
resolution.
The memory card does not
have enough speed to record.
•
•
Record video at a lower resolution.
Change the memory card to a faster one. page 32
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Recording
Message
Icon
Informs that...
Action
Some problems occurred while
writing data to storage media.
You cannot operate some
functions manually when
SMART AUTO is activated.
•
•
Format storage media using menus after backing-up important files to
your PC or another storage media.
-
Write Error
-
-
Release the SMART AUTO function
Release the Smart Auto
The file was not created
normally.
•
•
Wait until data recovery is finished.
Never turn off the power and eject the memory card during recording.
Recovering Data…
Playback
Message
Icon
Informs that...
Action
Some problems occurred when
reading data from storage
media.
•
•
•
Format the storage media using the menu after backing up important files
to PC or another storage device.
Read Error
-
The Number of video files
is full.
Cannot copy videos.
Folder and files have reached
capacity and you cannot
record.
Format the storage media using the menu after backing up important files
to your PC or another storage device. Set “File No.” to “Reset.”
-
-
The Number of photo files
is full.
Cannot copy photos.
Folder and files have reached
their capacity and you cannot
take a picture.
Format the storage media using the menu after backing up important files
to your PC or another storage device. Set “File No.” to “Reset.”
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Troubleshooting
Symptoms and solutions
If these instructions do not solve your problem, contact the nearest Samsung authorised service centre.
Power
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
•
•
•
The battery may not be installed on your camcorder. Insert a battery into the camcorder.
The inserted battery may be discharged. Charge the battery or replace it with a charged one.
If you use an AC power adaptor, make sure it is properly connected to the wall outlet.
Remove the battery or unplug the AC power adaptor, and then reconnect the power supply to the
camcorder before turning it on.
The camcorder does not
turn on.
•
Is “Auto Power Off” set to “ꢀ Min” ?
If no button is pressed for about 5 minutes, the camcorder is automatically turned off (“Auto Power Off
”). To disable this option, change the setting of “Auto Power Off” to “Off.” page 89
The battery is almost discharged. Charge the battery or replace it with a charged one.
Use the AC power adaptor.
The power automatically
turns off.
•
•
•
Remove the battery or unplug the AC power adaptor, and then reconnect the power supply to the
camcorder before turning it on.
Power cannot be turned off .
•
•
•
The temperature is too low.
The battery is not fully charged. Recharge the battery.
The battery has reached the end of its lifespan and cannot be recharged. Use another battery.
The battery is quickly
discharged.
Displays
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
The TV screen or LCD
display has distorted images
or has stripes at the top/
bottom or on the left/right.
•
•
This can occur when recording or viewing a 16:9-ratio image on a 4:3-ratio TV, or vice versa. For more
details, see the display specification.
Unknown image appears on
the LCD screen.
The camcorder is in Demo mode. If you do not want to see Demo images, change the setting of “Demo
” to “Off.” page 91
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Troubleshooting
Displays
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
Unknown indicator appears
on the screen.
•
•
A warning indicator or message appears on the screen. pages 103~105
An after image remains on
the LCD screen.
This occurs if you disconnect the AC power adaptor or remove the battery before turning the power off.
The image on the LCD
screen looks dark.
•
•
Ambient light is too bright. Adjust the brightness and angle of the LCD.
Use the LCD Enhancer function.
Storage media
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
Memory card functions are
not operable.
•
•
Insert a memory card into your camcorder properly. page 31
If you use a memory card formatted on a computer, format it again directly on your camcorder. page 80
•
•
You cannot delete the images protected by another device. Release the protection of the image on the
Image cannot be deleted.
device. page 70
Release the lock on the write-protect tab of the memory card (SDHC memory card, etc.), if any
page 32
.
•
•
Release the lock on the write-protect tab of the memory card (SDHC memory card, etc.), if any. page 32
Copy all important recorded files to your PC before formatting. Samsung shall not be responsible for any
loss of data. (You should copy the data to your PC or other storage media.)
You cannot format the
memory card.
•
•
•
The file may be corrupted.
The file format is not supported by your camcorder.
Only the file name is displayed if the directory structure does not comply with the international standard.
The data file name is not
indicated correctly.
Does not charge or operate
even if the battery is inserted.
•
Check whether you're using a Samsung battery. A non-Samsung battery may not be recognised
properly by the camcorder.
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Troubleshooting
Recording
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
•
•
There is not enough free space to record on the the storage media.
Make sure the memory card is inserted and write-protect tab is set to unlock.
The internal temperature of your camcorder is unusually high.
Turn off your camcorder and leave it for a while in a cool place.
Your camcorder is damp and moist inside (condensation).
Pressing the Recording
start/stop button does not
start recording.
•
Turn off your camcorder and leave it for about 1 hour in a cool place.
•
•
The estimated recording time may vary depending on the contents and the features you use.
Recording a fast-moving subject increases the bit rate and consequently the amount of storage space
required for the recording, which can lead to a shorter available recording time.
The actual recording time is
less than the estimated time.
•
•
•
There is no more free space for recording on the storage media.
Back up important files to your PC, and then format the storage media or delete the unnecessary files.
If you frequently record or delete files, the performance of the built-in memory will deteriorate.
In this case, reformat the built-in memory.
If you use a memory card with a low writing speed, the camcorder automatically stops recording the
videos and the corresponding message appears on the LCD screen.
The recording stops
automatically.
When recording a subject
illuminated by bright light,
vertical lines appear.
•
The camcorder is unable to record these levels of brightness.
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Troubleshooting
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
When the screen is exposed
to direct sunlight during
recording, the screen turns
red or black for an instant.
•
•
Do not expose the LCD screen to direct sunlight.
During recording, the date/
time does not display.
Set “Date/Time Display” to on. page 84
•
•
•
Set the "Beep Sound" to “On.”
The beep sound is temporally off while the camcorder records videos.
When the Audio/Video cable jack is connected to the camcorder, the beep sound will automatically turn
off.
The beep sound is not
heard.
There is a time difference
between the point where
you press the Recording
start/stop button and the
point where the recorded
video starts/stops.
•
On your camcorder, there may be a slight time delay between the point where you press Recording
start/stop button and the actual point where the recorded video starts/stops. This is not an error.
•
•
The internal temperature of your camcorder is unusually high. Turn off your camcorder and leave it for a
while in a cool place.
Your camcorder is damp and moist inside (condensation). Turn off your camcorder and leave it for
about 1 hour in a cool place.
The recording stops.
•
•
•
Set your camcorder to Record mode. page 24
Release the lock on the write-protection tab of the memory card if set.
The storage media is full.
Use a new memory card or format the storage media. page 80
Remove unnecessary images. page 69
You cannot record a photo
image.
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Troubleshooting
Adjusting the image during recording
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
Set “Focus” to “Auto.” page 56
The recording conditions are not suitable for auto focus.
•
•
Focus does not adjust automatically.
Adjust the focus manually. page 57
The lens is dusty on the surface. Clear the lens and check the focus.
You are recording in a dark place. Increase the brightness.
•
•
The image appears too bright or flickering, or
changes in colour.
•
This occurs when recording images under a fluorescent lamp, sodium lamp, or
mercury lamp. Cancel “iSCENE” to minimise these phenomena. page 46
Playback on your camcorder
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
•
•
Press the MODE button to set Video Play mode.
Image files recorded on another camcorder may not play on your camcorder.
Check out memory card compatibility. page 32
Pressing the playback (Play/Pause) button did not
start playing.
•
If the temperature inside the camcorder is too high, it cannot function properly.
Turn the camcorder off, wait for a few moments, and turn it on again.
The Skip or Search function does not work properly.
Playback is interrupted unexpectedly.
•
•
•
Check if the AC adaptor or battery is properly connected and stable.
You cannot hear sound when playing a Time Lapse
recording.
The Time Lapse REC function does not record sound. page 63
Photos stored on a storage media are not displayed
in the actual size.
Photos recorded on other devices may not appear at actual size.
This is not an error.
Playback on other devices (TV, etc.)
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
•
Connect the audio line of the Audio/Video cable jack to your camcorder and
the connected device (TV, DVD recorder, etc). (Red colour- right,
White colour- left)
The Audio/Video cable jack is not connected properly. Make sure that the
Audio/Video cable jack is connected to the proper jack. page 94
You cannot view the image or hear the sound on the
connected device.
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Troubleshooting
Connecting to a computer
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
When accessing videos,
a computer does not
recognise your camcorder.
•
Disconnect the USB cable from the computer and camcorder, restart the computer, then reconnect it
correctly.
•
•
A video codec is needed to play the file recorded on your camcorder. Install or run the built-in edit
software (Intelli-studio).
Make sure you insert the connector in the correct direction, and connect the USB cable to the USB jack
on your camcorder firmly.
Disconnect the cable from the computer and camcorder, restart the computer. Reconnect it properly.
Your computer may not have the necessary performance specifications to playback a video file. Check
the recommended computer specifications.
Cannot play a video file
properly on a PC.
•
•
•
•
•
•
Exit the Intelli-studio application, and restart the Windows computer.
Intelli-studio is not Macintosh compliant.
Set “PC Software” to “On” in the Settings menu.
The Intelli-studio programme may not run automatically. If this occurs, open the CD-ROM drive that has
the Intelli-studio programme on it in My Computer, and then run iStudio.exe.
Intelli-studio does not
function properly.
•
•
Video playback or sound may stop temporarily depending on your computer. The video or sound of files
copied to your computer are not affected.
If your camcorder is connected to a computer that does not support Hi-speed USB (USB2.0), the
images or sound may not be played back correctly.
The image or sound on your
camcorder is not played on
your computer properly.
The video and sound files copied to your computer are not affected.
•
•
•
Check the system requirements to play a video. page 96
Exit all other applications running on the computer.
If a recorded video is played on your camcorder when it is connected to a computer, the image may not
play smoothly, depending on the transfer speed. Please copy the file to your PC, and then play it back.
The playback screen is
paused or distorted.
Connecting to a computer
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
The Audio/Video cable is not connected properly. Make sure that the Audio/Video cable is connected to
the proper jacks, i.e. to the input jacks of the device used for dubbing an image from your camcorder.
page 94
You cannot dub correctly
using the Audio/Video cable.
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Troubleshooting
General operations
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
The date and time are
incorrect.
•
•
Has the camcorder been left unused for a long period of time?
The backup built-in rechargeable battery may be discharged. page 28
Pressing a button will not
turn on or operate the
computer.
Remove the battery or unplug the AC power adaptor, and then reconnect the power supply to the
camcorder before turning it on.
Menu
Symptom
Explanation/Solution
•
•
•
You cannot select greyed items in the current recording/playback mode.
Most of the menu items cannot be selected when you set the SMART AUTO function.
If there is no storage media inserted, it cannot be selected and storage media functions will be dimmed
on the menu : “Storage Type,” “Storage Info,” “Format,” etc.
•
There are some functions you cannot activate simultaneously. The following list shows examples of
unworkable combinations of functions and menu items.
If you want to set the desired functions, do not set the following items first.
<Cannot Use>
<Because of the following setting>
"Anti-Shake(HDIS)"
"Back Light"
"C.Nite"
"Video Resolution : Web Fine, Web Normal"
"C.Nite"
"iSCENE"
Menu items are
greyed out.
"C.Nite", "iSCENE", "Aperture : Manual",
"Shutter Speed : Manual", "Digital Effect",
"Video Resolution : Web Fine, Web Normal"
"Focus : Face Detection"
"Digital Effect : Mirror, Mosaic, Step printing"
"C.Nite", "16:9 Wide: On", "Anti-Shake(HDIS): On." "Intelli-Zoom"
"Fader"
"Shutter Speed : Manual"
"Aperture : Manual"
"Time Lapse REC"
"C.Nite", "Aperture : Manual"
"C.Nite", "Shutter Speed : Manual"
"16:9 Wide : Off", "Video Resolution : Web Normal, Web Fine"
" Digital Effect : Mirror, Mosaic, Step printing"
"Zoom Type : Intelli-Zoom"
"C.Nite", "Digital Effect : Mirror, Mosaic, Step printing",
"Anti-Shake(HDIS)", "Video Resolution : Web Fine, Web Normal"
"Zoom Type : Digital Zoom"
"16:9 Wide"
"White Balance"
"Video Resolution : Web Fine, Web Normal"
"Digital Effect : Sepia"
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Maintenance & additional information
-
When using the camcorder in cold conditions, an afterimage
MAINTENANCE
may appear on the LCD screen.
•
An LCD screen is manufactured using advanced technology
which creates screens with pixel failure rates of less than 0.01%.
However, a black or bright spot (red, blue, white) may appear in
the centre of the LCD screen and up to two spots may appear
outside the centre. These spots, which are normally incurred
during the manufacturing process, do not affect the recorded
images.
The suggestions below will help you fulfill any warranty obligations
and allow you to enjoy this product for many years.
Cautions when storing
•
For safekeeping of the camcorder, turn off the camcorder.
-
-
Remove the battery and AC power adaptor.
Remove the memory card.
Cleaning the camcorder
Before cleaning, turn off the camcorder and remove the battery
and AC power adaptor.
When there is dew condensation, put the
camcorder aside for a while before using
•
What is dew condensation?
•
To clean the exterior
Dew condensation happens when a camcorder is moved to a location
where there is a significant temperature difference from the previous
location. The dew condenses on the external or internal parts of the
camcorder, and on the reflection lens. If there is dew on or in your
camcorder, it may cause the camcorder to malfunction or damage the
camcorder when you turn the power on.
-
Wipe gently with a soft dry cloth. Do not apply excessive force
when cleaning. Gently rub the surface.
Do not use benzene or thinner to clean the camcorder. The
exterior coating could peel off or the case could deteriorate.
To clean the LCD screen
-
•
•
Wipe very gently with a soft dry cloth. Be careful not to damage
the screen.
To clean the lens
•
Exactly when does dew condensation occur?
When you move the camera to a location with a higher temperature
than the previous location, or when you move it to a hot area suddenly.
Examples:
Use a blower brush to remove dust, and then wipe the lens gently
with a soft cloth.
If necessary, wipe gently with lens paper or tissue.
-
You record outside in cold weather during the winter and then
move the camera in indoors.
-
-
Mould may form if the lens is left dirty.
If the lens looks dim, turn off the camcorder and leave it off for
about 1 hour.
-
You record outside in hot weather after being indoors or inside
a car where the A/C was running.
•
What can I do?
-
Turn the power off, detach the battery, and leave the camcorder
in a dry area for 1~2 hours before using it.
LCD screen
To prolong its service life, do not rub the LCD screen with a
coarse cloth.
•
Be aware of the following LCD screen phenomena. They are
not malfunctions.
•
•
Use the camcorder only after dew condensation has completely
disappeared.
Be sure to use the recommended accessories supplied with the
camcorder. For service, contact your nearest Samsung authorized
service centre.
-
When you use the camcorder, the surface around the LCD
screen may heat up.
-
If you leave the power on for a long time, the surface around
the LCD screen becomes hot.
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Maintenance & additional information
USING YOUR CAMCORDER ABROAD
PAL-compatible countries/regions
•
•
Each country or region has its own electric and colour systems.
Before using your camcorder abroad, check the following items.
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, China, CIS, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Egypt, Finland, France, Germany, Greece,
Great Britain, Holland, Hong Kong, Hungary, India, Iran,
Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Norway, Romania,
Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovak Republic, Spain, Sweden,
Switzerland, Syria, Thailand, Tunisia, etc.
Power sources
The AC adaptor provided lets you power, recharge, and use your
camcorder in any country/region that has AC power in the 100 V to
240 V, 50/60 Hz range. You may need a commercially available AC
plug adaptor depending on the design of local wall outlets.
NTSC-compatible countries/regions
Bahamas, Canada, Central America, Japan, Korea, Mexico,
Philippines, Taiwan, United States of America, etc.
On TV colour systems
Your camcorder is an PAL based camcorder. If you want to view
your recordings on a TV or copy them to an external device, it must
be an PAL based TV or external device and have the appropriate
Audio/Video jacks. Otherwise, you may need to use a separate
video format transcoder (For example, an PAL to NTSC format
converter).
You can make recordings with your camcorder and view pictures
on the LCD screen anywhere in the world.
The format transcoder is not provided by Samsung.
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Maintenance & additional information
Focal length
GLOSSARY
The distance from the middle of the lens to its focal point (in millimeters). Longer focal
lengths result in narrower angles of view and the subject is magnified. Shorter focal
lengths result in wider angles of view.
AF (Auto Focus)
A system that automatically focuses the camcorder lens on the subject. Your
camcorder uses the contrast to focus automatically.
F. No (F-Number)
The f-number defines the brightness of lens. Smaller number lens has generally
brighter image. The f-number is directly proportional to the focal length and inversely
proportional to the lens diameter.
Aperture
The aperture controls the amount of light that reaches the camcorder’s sensor.
*F.No=focal length/diameter of lens aperture
Camcorder shake (Blur)
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264
If the camcorder is moved while the shutter is open, the entire image may appear
blurred. This occurs more often when the shutter speed is slow. Prevent camcorder
shake by raising the sensitivity, using a faster shutter speed. Alternately, use a tripod,
the DIS or OIS function to stabilize the camcorder.
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 defines the latest video coding format standardized by the
ISOIEC and the ITU-T, in 2003. Compared with the conventional MPEG-2 format,
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 has more than twice the efficiency. Your camcorder employs
MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 to encode high definition videos.
Composition
Composition in photography means arranging objects in a photo. Usually, abiding by
the rule of thirds leads to a good composition.
Optical zoom
This is a general zoom which can enlarge images with a lens and does not
deteriorate quality of images.
Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS)
CMOS is an image sensor producing images approaching the quality of CCD
(charge coupled device) sensors. It consumes less power, meaning a longer battery
life on your camcorder.
Quality
An expression of the rate of compression used in a digital image. Higher quality
images have a lower rate of compression, which usually results in a larger file size.
Digital zoom
Resolution
A feature that artificially increases the amount of zoom available with zoom lens
(Optical zoom). When using the Digital zoom, the image quality will deteriorate as the
magnification increases.
The number of pixels present in a digital image. High resolution images contain more
pixels and typically show more detail than low resolution images.
Effective Pixel Count
Shutter speed
Unlike the total pixel count, this is the actual number of pixels used to capture an
image.
Shutter speed refers to the amount of time it takes to open and close the shutter,
and it is an important factor in the brightness of a photo, as it controls the amount
of light which pass through the aperture before it reaches the image sensor. A fast
shutter speed allows less time to let light in and the photo becomes darker and more
easily freezes subjects in motion.
EV (Exposure Value)
All the combinations of the camcorder’s shutter speed and lens aperture that result
in the same exposure.
White balance (colour balance)
An adjustment of the intensities of colours (typically the primary colours red, green,
and blue), in an image. The goal of adjusting the white balance, or colour balance, is
to correctly render the colours in an image.
Exposure
The amount of light allowed to reach the camcorder’s sensor. Exposure is controlled
by a combination of the shutter speed, the aperture value, and ISO sensitivity.
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Specifications
SMX-F50BP/SMX-F50RP/SMX-F50SP/SMX-F50UP
SMX-F53BP/SMX-F53RP/SMX-F53SP/SMX-F53UP
SMX-F54BP/SMX-F54RP/SMX-F54SP/SMX-F54UP
SMX-F500BP/SMX-F500RP/SMX-F500SP/SMX-F500UP
SMX-F501BP/SMX-F501RP/SMX-F501SP/SMX-F501UP
SMX-F530BP/SMX-F530RP/SMX-F530SP/SMX-F530UP
Model name
Video signal
PAL
Picture compression format
Audio compression format
Recording resolution
H.264/AVC Format
AAC (Advanced Audio Coding)
TV Super Fine (about 5.0Mbps), TV Fine (about 4.0Mbps), TV Normal
(about 3.0Mbps), Web Fine (about 4.0Mbps), Web Normal (about 3.0Mbps)
System
Image device
Effective pixels
Total pixels
1/6” CCD (Charge Coupled Device)
740K
800K
Lens
Focal length
F1.8 to 4.9, 52x (Optical), 65x (Intelli), 2200x (Digital) Electronic zoom lens
2.1mm~109.2mm
Size/dot number
LCD screen method
Composite video out
Audio output
USB output
Power source
Power source type
Power consumption
Operating temperature
Operating humidity
Storage temperature
Dimensions (W x H x D)
Weight
2.7 inches wide, 230k
TFT active matrix system
1.0V (p_p), 75Ω, analogue
-7.5dBm 47KΩ, analogue, stereo
mini USB-B type (USB2.0 High Speed)
5.0V (Using AC adaptor), 3.7V (Using Lithium Ion battery)
Power supply (100V~240V) 50/60Hz, Lithium Ion battery
1.7W, 2.0W( LCD on)
32˚F~104˚F (0˚C~40˚C)
10% ~80%
-4˚F ~ 140˚F (-20˚C ~ 60˚C)
53.9mm×56.4mm×119.0mm (2.05''×2.3''×4.43'')
Approx. 0.485lb (220g) (without battery and memory card)
Omni-directional stereo microphone
LCD screen
Connectors
General
Internal MIC
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Our product complies with “The Restriction Of the use of
certain Hazardous Substances in electrical and electronic
equipment”, and we do not use the 6 hazardous materials- Cadmium(Cd),
Lead (Pb), Mercury (Hg), Hexavalent Chromium (Cr +6), Poly Brominated
Biphenyls (PBBs), Poly Brominated Diphenyl Ethers(PBDEs)- in our products.
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